Readings in the Modern EssayEdward Simpson Noyes Houghton Mifflin, 1933 - 561 Seiten |
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... thought which leads us to change our mind . It is this kind of thought that has raised man from his pristine , subsavage ignorance and squalor to the degree of knowledge and comfort which he now possesses . On his capacity to continue ...
... thought which leads us to change our mind . It is this kind of thought that has raised man from his pristine , subsavage ignorance and squalor to the degree of knowledge and comfort which he now possesses . On his capacity to continue ...
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... thought about these things in the last two thousand years had been utterly and hopelessly wrong . In estimating his position in the universe , man had up to now been guided mainly by his own desires , and his self - esteem ; long fed on ...
... thought about these things in the last two thousand years had been utterly and hopelessly wrong . In estimating his position in the universe , man had up to now been guided mainly by his own desires , and his self - esteem ; long fed on ...
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... thought , strange to the point of lunacy : the thought of duty ; the thought of something owing to himself , to his neighbor , to his God : an ideal of deceny , to which he would rise if it were possible ; a limit of shame , below which ...
... thought , strange to the point of lunacy : the thought of duty ; the thought of something owing to himself , to his neighbor , to his God : an ideal of deceny , to which he would rise if it were possible ; a limit of shame , below which ...
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JAMES HARVEY ROBINSON On Various Kinds of Thinking | 3 |
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY | 22 |
ELLWOOD HENDRICK Adventures in Philosophy | 33 |
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