The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... reason . It is not clear whether Freud thought that Eros or reason was more clearly the dominant force which could produce civilization and peace . One suspects that he favored reason , for the process of psychoanalysis is in principle ...
... reason . It is not clear whether Freud thought that Eros or reason was more clearly the dominant force which could produce civilization and peace . One suspects that he favored reason , for the process of psychoanalysis is in principle ...
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reason to expect . " One is obliged to use words , and for a con- sideration you may rent a collection in the latest fashion , such as the following : Lady Answerall . Pray my ... reason , sublunary reason , as SIN AND SATIRE IN SWIFT 17.
reason to expect . " One is obliged to use words , and for a con- sideration you may rent a collection in the latest fashion , such as the following : Lady Answerall . Pray my ... reason , sublunary reason , as SIN AND SATIRE IN SWIFT 17.
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that is , man's reason , sublunary reason , as distinct from divine reason . In fact , his concern about man's pretensions to reason evoked some of the most powerful satire of all his works . His frequent use of chop - logic , his ...
that is , man's reason , sublunary reason , as distinct from divine reason . In fact , his concern about man's pretensions to reason evoked some of the most powerful satire of all his works . His frequent use of chop - logic , his ...
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