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... human history is a continuous movement of human progress through the gradual enlargement of human knowledge . In other words , Voltaire is saying that , what Bacon wanted to happen , will happen . The only uncertainty about Voltaire's ...
... human history is a continuous movement of human progress through the gradual enlargement of human knowledge . In other words , Voltaire is saying that , what Bacon wanted to happen , will happen . The only uncertainty about Voltaire's ...
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... human race . So what are we to say to the little ant who asserts : ' My ant - hill is dear to God , and the other ant - hills are not ; some are even reprobated by Him ' ? And yet that claim , Voltaire suggests , is exactly what many human ...
... human race . So what are we to say to the little ant who asserts : ' My ant - hill is dear to God , and the other ant - hills are not ; some are even reprobated by Him ' ? And yet that claim , Voltaire suggests , is exactly what many human ...
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... human society and in life beyond the human . 8 C. P. Snow's claim that ' the intellectual life of the whole of western society is increasingly being split into two polar groups ' excluded further intellectual and cultural groups from ...
... human society and in life beyond the human . 8 C. P. Snow's claim that ' the intellectual life of the whole of western society is increasingly being split into two polar groups ' excluded further intellectual and cultural groups from ...
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by Raleigh Trevelyan FRSL | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 22 |
To Celebrate the Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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