Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... purely mental abstraction . Persons that try to give concrete entity to this abstraction , to pure literature as such , making it a kind of Platonic idea that exists independent of the ethical or social conditions that surround every ...
... purely mental abstraction . Persons that try to give concrete entity to this abstraction , to pure literature as such , making it a kind of Platonic idea that exists independent of the ethical or social conditions that surround every ...
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... purely ideal , to the upper regions of the air , where it belongs ( xix 262 ) . From the viewpoit of the mission of literature , too , it be- comes paramount that literature impart no false views of life . Young people should learn to ...
... purely ideal , to the upper regions of the air , where it belongs ( xix 262 ) . From the viewpoit of the mission of literature , too , it be- comes paramount that literature impart no false views of life . Young people should learn to ...
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... purely literary or artistic merit ' of works written from this viewpoint is not to be denied , nor the genius , learn- ing , ability , or skill of the writer to be condemned , for these are good in themselves ( xix 448 ) . As mere ...
... purely literary or artistic merit ' of works written from this viewpoint is not to be denied , nor the genius , learn- ing , ability , or skill of the writer to be condemned , for these are good in themselves ( xix 448 ) . As mere ...
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... purely literary and artistic merits are judged by literary and artistic standards , which are independent of religion ( xix 448 ) . Again the Catholic writer knows from the above that he is not to urge his religion directly in his lit ...
... purely literary and artistic merits are judged by literary and artistic standards , which are independent of religion ( xix 448 ) . Again the Catholic writer knows from the above that he is not to urge his religion directly in his lit ...
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... purely ' personal luxury , ' which he is to use for himself alone , is perverting the order of nature ; he is not fulfilling his part in the general progress of society . The higher a person rises above ordinary men , the more is he ...
... purely ' personal luxury , ' which he is to use for himself alone , is perverting the order of nature ; he is not fulfilling his part in the general progress of society . The higher a person rises above ordinary men , the more is he ...
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