The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... namely , the amplification of the possibilities of ideation . Lowes has just quoted a passage from Thomas Maurice's Memoir of a Map of Hindoostan or the ' valley or country of Cashmere ' , which had sug- gested certain lines and images ...
... namely , the amplification of the possibilities of ideation . Lowes has just quoted a passage from Thomas Maurice's Memoir of a Map of Hindoostan or the ' valley or country of Cashmere ' , which had sug- gested certain lines and images ...
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... namely , the testing of experience or Socratic inquisition . It is still available to scholars . He sought to define and establish eternal ideas , such as that of the Good and the Final Cause . What had happened was this . Greek culture ...
... namely , the testing of experience or Socratic inquisition . It is still available to scholars . He sought to define and establish eternal ideas , such as that of the Good and the Final Cause . What had happened was this . Greek culture ...
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... namely , procedure in accordance with theories that have no support in fact ; indeed , having often no plausibility . This pseudo - science produces the com- pletest positivism , and the voice of positivism is dogma . Dogma stops ...
... namely , procedure in accordance with theories that have no support in fact ; indeed , having often no plausibility . This pseudo - science produces the com- pletest positivism , and the voice of positivism is dogma . Dogma stops ...
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