Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... thought after his initial infatuation , Wade does not pursue , and this probably is one more reason for the weakness of his discussion of the last stage of Voltaire's life , a life which went on until 1778 when the tenor of thought in ...
... thought after his initial infatuation , Wade does not pursue , and this probably is one more reason for the weakness of his discussion of the last stage of Voltaire's life , a life which went on until 1778 when the tenor of thought in ...
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... thought . The imposition of Platonic forms upon his system has , at best , only made more apparent the irreconcilable differences between it and Plato's system of thought . Blake's philosophy and Platonism are in fact based upon ...
... thought . The imposition of Platonic forms upon his system has , at best , only made more apparent the irreconcilable differences between it and Plato's system of thought . Blake's philosophy and Platonism are in fact based upon ...
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... thought of the Enlightenment . But efforts to unravel the novel's meaning from the wit and satire in which it is cast have revealed a number of philosophical puzzles which are not easily solved . Despite much sophisticated analysis ...
... thought of the Enlightenment . But efforts to unravel the novel's meaning from the wit and satire in which it is cast have revealed a number of philosophical puzzles which are not easily solved . Despite much sophisticated analysis ...
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