The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... humanist attack , logic within the university had been based primarily on the writings of Peter of Spain . The result of the humanist attack was the substitution of the new logic of Rudolph Agricola ( 1444-1485 ) , which was much more ...
... humanist attack , logic within the university had been based primarily on the writings of Peter of Spain . The result of the humanist attack was the substitution of the new logic of Rudolph Agricola ( 1444-1485 ) , which was much more ...
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... humanist " I mean to describe any writer who concerns himself primarily with man and with those basic , unchanging ... humanist " seems to ALAIN ROBBE-GRILLET: SCIENTIFIC HUMANIST H A Wylie 1 CONTENTS Alain Robbe-Grillet: Scientific ...
... humanist " I mean to describe any writer who concerns himself primarily with man and with those basic , unchanging ... humanist " seems to ALAIN ROBBE-GRILLET: SCIENTIFIC HUMANIST H A Wylie 1 CONTENTS Alain Robbe-Grillet: Scientific ...
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... humanist " has been applied : Alfred North White- head , C. P. Snow , Teilhard de Chardin . He shares with them . the belief characteristic of the scientific humanist that the hidden mainsprings of the material world are of critical ...
... humanist " has been applied : Alfred North White- head , C. P. Snow , Teilhard de Chardin . He shares with them . the belief characteristic of the scientific humanist that the hidden mainsprings of the material world are of critical ...
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