Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1968 - 804页 |
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... result of his own activity and in this sense is his thought . ) To choose one illus- tration somewhat arbitrarily , one of the earliest suppressions of feel- ings concerns hostility and dislike . To start with , most children have a ...
... result of his own activity and in this sense is his thought . ) To choose one illus- tration somewhat arbitrarily , one of the earliest suppressions of feel- ings concerns hostility and dislike . To start with , most children have a ...
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... result of this effort . Political states can be classified in hierarchical order , from highest to lowest ( or vice versa ) , and it can be demonstrated how one derives from the next . Furthermore , since states are like men ( being ...
... result of this effort . Political states can be classified in hierarchical order , from highest to lowest ( or vice versa ) , and it can be demonstrated how one derives from the next . Furthermore , since states are like men ( being ...
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... results of natural science to man's instinct for conduct , his instinct for beauty ? And here again I answer that I do not know how they will exercise it , but that they can and will exercise it I am sure . I do not mean that modern ...
... results of natural science to man's instinct for conduct , his instinct for beauty ? And here again I answer that I do not know how they will exercise it , but that they can and will exercise it I am sure . I do not mean that modern ...
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