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... human person . From this the word was extended to mean a system of thought dependent on human interests as distinct from theological considerations . So Mr. Gladstone in 1876 : ' Comtism , or Positivism , or as it might be called Human ...
... human person . From this the word was extended to mean a system of thought dependent on human interests as distinct from theological considerations . So Mr. Gladstone in 1876 : ' Comtism , or Positivism , or as it might be called Human ...
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... human thought has been a continuing and increasing process from the sixteenth century its more dramatic results are only more recently apparent . It is indeed remarkable for how long writers and scientists retained a common vocabulary ...
... human thought has been a continuing and increasing process from the sixteenth century its more dramatic results are only more recently apparent . It is indeed remarkable for how long writers and scientists retained a common vocabulary ...
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... human life , has turned himself into a critic and a satirist attacking the whole inadequacy of human nature with a vehe- ment bitterness . Much of the ugliness in contemporary art is this protest of the artist against the nature of human ...
... human life , has turned himself into a critic and a satirist attacking the whole inadequacy of human nature with a vehe- ment bitterness . Much of the ugliness in contemporary art is this protest of the artist against the nature of human ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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