The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... patterns of the Anglo - Saxon state of nature . They defined the evil human being as one who created out of imagination new and artificial patterns of human conduct . By defining man in terms of Lockean psychology , they denied what I ...
... patterns of the Anglo - Saxon state of nature . They defined the evil human being as one who created out of imagination new and artificial patterns of human conduct . By defining man in terms of Lockean psychology , they denied what I ...
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... patterns . William Taylor's Cavalier and Yankee demonstrates again the Jacksonian need to isolate a scapegoat figure , the Yankee , who unlike the people was greedy and materialistic . Certainly too , as is made clear in George M ...
... patterns . William Taylor's Cavalier and Yankee demonstrates again the Jacksonian need to isolate a scapegoat figure , the Yankee , who unlike the people was greedy and materialistic . Certainly too , as is made clear in George M ...
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patterns suspected of being present , needing objectification . Ritual embraces the great patterns which take place over a period of time so great , over an area of space so large , as to be incapable of conception by the average human ...
patterns suspected of being present , needing objectification . Ritual embraces the great patterns which take place over a period of time so great , over an area of space so large , as to be incapable of conception by the average human ...
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