The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... conception of a decentralized society , the following year , at the age of thirty - two , he sat down to the serious ... conception of natural rights , but in- terpreted rather in terms of Tom Paine and of William Ellery Channing . From ...
... conception of a decentralized society , the following year , at the age of thirty - two , he sat down to the serious ... conception of natural rights , but in- terpreted rather in terms of Tom Paine and of William Ellery Channing . From ...
Strana 190
... conception of human perfectibility by a teleological conception of cosmic progress , glorifying the ideal of democratic individualism , and putting the seal of scientific approval on the philosophy of anarchism that had been the flower ...
... conception of human perfectibility by a teleological conception of cosmic progress , glorifying the ideal of democratic individualism , and putting the seal of scientific approval on the philosophy of anarchism that had been the flower ...
Strana 326
... Conception of Tragedy . Naturalistic books are almost inevitably tragedies , but the philosophy of naturalism that ... conception of tragic guilt was under- mined from within and from without . The transgression of an immutable moral law ...
... Conception of Tragedy . Naturalistic books are almost inevitably tragedies , but the philosophy of naturalism that ... conception of tragic guilt was under- mined from within and from without . The transgression of an immutable moral law ...
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