The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - 467 páginas |
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... sense became false , or misleading , by the very act of definition . Opponents , like Celsus , might revile Christianity on the ground that it was only the commonplaces of , Greek and Roman philosophy , plus magic ; but the Greek mind ...
... sense became false , or misleading , by the very act of definition . Opponents , like Celsus , might revile Christianity on the ground that it was only the commonplaces of , Greek and Roman philosophy , plus magic ; but the Greek mind ...
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... sense : it is an endeavor to re - think and rationalize all human experience , omitting nothing that is important for man's development , stressing everything that worked to- ward ultimate human happiness and human perfection . Who ...
... sense : it is an endeavor to re - think and rationalize all human experience , omitting nothing that is important for man's development , stressing everything that worked to- ward ultimate human happiness and human perfection . Who ...
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... sense of group identity , preserved and fortified through historic memories , is the very essence of nationality . This was true before nation- alism had taken on a political role ; it will remain true , though the appa- ratus of ...
... sense of group identity , preserved and fortified through historic memories , is the very essence of nationality . This was true before nation- alism had taken on a political role ; it will remain true , though the appa- ratus of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON 52 223 | 52 |
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