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Pagina 45
I have never understood why critics should still stamp on her grave for it ; as if we could still , like her contemporaries , regard Piozzi as impossible for the four not very valid reasons that he was obscure , a musician , an Italian ...
I have never understood why critics should still stamp on her grave for it ; as if we could still , like her contemporaries , regard Piozzi as impossible for the four not very valid reasons that he was obscure , a musician , an Italian ...
Pagina 127
No doubt some eighteenth - century characters trusted too exclu- sively to reason ; but that was because they failed to reason enough . It was Freud , not Bergson or neo - Thomists , who , by reasoning and observation , discovered the ...
No doubt some eighteenth - century characters trusted too exclu- sively to reason ; but that was because they failed to reason enough . It was Freud , not Bergson or neo - Thomists , who , by reasoning and observation , discovered the ...
Pagina 348
And in general it seems a common assumption to - day that stress on reason is un- necessary , or unimportant , or undesirable , or unoriginal , or un- exciting . The consequences of this have certainly been exciting ; but dubiously ...
And in general it seems a common assumption to - day that stress on reason is un- necessary , or unimportant , or undesirable , or unoriginal , or un- exciting . The consequences of this have certainly been exciting ; but dubiously ...
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The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson ... Frank Laurence Lucas Vizualizare fragmente - 1958 |
The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson ... Frank Laurence Lucas Vizualizare fragmente - 1958 |
The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth Century Characters: Johnson ... Frank Laurence Lucas Vizualizare fragmente - 1961 |
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