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Though the distinction which he establishes between logical and nonlogical
actions varies considerably from that of the present work, his contention that
nonlogical actions prevail has a bearing upon the problem under consideration
here.
Though the distinction which he establishes between logical and nonlogical
actions varies considerably from that of the present work, his contention that
nonlogical actions prevail has a bearing upon the problem under consideration
here.
Strana 87
Everything is a manifestation of the action-reaction, cause-effect relationship,
which they have discovered from contact with the external material world. An
Ideationalist spiritualizes the external, even the inorganic, world; an “Epicurean' ...
Everything is a manifestation of the action-reaction, cause-effect relationship,
which they have discovered from contact with the external material world. An
Ideationalist spiritualizes the external, even the inorganic, world; an “Epicurean' ...
Strana 599
They who were of a grave and lofty spirit chose for their imitation the actions and
the adventures of elevated characters ; while poets of a lighter turn represented
those of the vicious and contemptible . And these composed originally satires , as
...
They who were of a grave and lofty spirit chose for their imitation the actions and
the adventures of elevated characters ; while poets of a lighter turn represented
those of the vicious and contemptible . And these composed originally satires , as
...
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PART | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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