The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... concern Newton . They were truly the law - givers for generations to come . Yet their appeal was not purely to men's minds or their sense of duty . Both thinkers owed their appeal to a strong affective element in what they wrote . They ...
... concern Newton . They were truly the law - givers for generations to come . Yet their appeal was not purely to men's minds or their sense of duty . Both thinkers owed their appeal to a strong affective element in what they wrote . They ...
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Pat Rogers. need not concern us here . Centrally , however , Locke seemed to widen the gap between ' external ' realities ( things observed by the senses ) and ' internal ' workings of the mind . From this arose the view that Locke had ...
Pat Rogers. need not concern us here . Centrally , however , Locke seemed to widen the gap between ' external ' realities ( things observed by the senses ) and ' internal ' workings of the mind . From this arose the view that Locke had ...
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... concern with a concern for the deepest springs of social normality - what keeps a culture psychically whole and inviolate . Witness Spectator no . 128 , on the ' female levity ' of choosing to marry a gay rattle instead of a sober ...
... concern with a concern for the deepest springs of social normality - what keeps a culture psychically whole and inviolate . Witness Spectator no . 128 , on the ' female levity ' of choosing to marry a gay rattle instead of a sober ...
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