The Age of Reason: The Culture of the Seventeenth CenturyLeo Weinstein G. Braziller, 1965 - 351 páginas |
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... follow only the greater of two things which are good and the lesser of two which are evil . Q.e.d. - Corollary . — We may follow under the guidance of reason the lesser evil as if it were the greater good , and neglect the lesser good ...
... follow only the greater of two things which are good and the lesser of two which are evil . Q.e.d. - Corollary . — We may follow under the guidance of reason the lesser evil as if it were the greater good , and neglect the lesser good ...
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... follow from the necessity of our nature in such a manner that they can be understood either through this alone , as through their proximate cause , or in so far as we are a part of nature which cannot be adequately conceived through ...
... follow from the necessity of our nature in such a manner that they can be understood either through this alone , as through their proximate cause , or in so far as we are a part of nature which cannot be adequately conceived through ...
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... follow exactly after virtue . For whoever has lived in such a way that his conscience cannot reproach him for ever having failed to perform those things which he has judged to be the best ( which is what I here call following after ...
... follow exactly after virtue . For whoever has lived in such a way that his conscience cannot reproach him for ever having failed to perform those things which he has judged to be the best ( which is what I here call following after ...
Contenido
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 13 |
Kings Nobles and Commoners | 27 |
The Preoccupations of Everyday Life Pepys Mme de Sévigné | 40 |
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Abraham Bosse actions ALCESTE AMINTA Ancients authority Baruch Spinoza believe blood body called cause CÉLIMÈNE Common-wealth Covenant creatures death Descartes desire divine DON JUAN dream Earth emotions endeavours esteem evil eyes fear follow French Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini Giraudon give hath heart heaven HERMIONE human ideas innate Jacob van Ruysdael judge King knowledge learned less Liberty live Louis XIV Madame de Clèves Madeleine de Scudéry manner matter means mind modern Molière Monsieur de Clèves Monsieur de Nemours motion nature never Nicomède noble ORESTES ORONTE Paris passions perfect person phaenomena PHILINTE philosophers Photo punishment Pyrrhus rational reason religion René Descartes replied Samuel Pepys sciences sense seventeenth century soul Soveraigne speak spirits tell thee things thou thought tion Tirso de Molina true truth understand universal Vidame virtue words
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The Revolt Against Time: A Philosophical Approach to the Prose and Poetry of ... Maricarmen Martínez Vista de fragmentos - 2003 |