Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... specific arguments more and more frequently were based on prior analyses of natural human behavior . In late seventeenth and early eighteenth century aesthteics , principles of empirical psychology were used primarily as a means of ...
... specific arguments more and more frequently were based on prior analyses of natural human behavior . In late seventeenth and early eighteenth century aesthteics , principles of empirical psychology were used primarily as a means of ...
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The Classical concept of decorum , considered apart from anyone's specific use of it , is such that it would be given support by a rationalist approach to ethics or to art ; for any specific rule of decorum can be viewed as having been ...
The Classical concept of decorum , considered apart from anyone's specific use of it , is such that it would be given support by a rationalist approach to ethics or to art ; for any specific rule of decorum can be viewed as having been ...
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... specific ideas Catherine accepted as a result of pursuing this work . The most one can say today is that she achieved a better insight into the workings of history , and that she gained a deeper understand- ing and fondness for Voltaire ...
... specific ideas Catherine accepted as a result of pursuing this work . The most one can say today is that she achieved a better insight into the workings of history , and that she gained a deeper understand- ing and fondness for Voltaire ...
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