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Milton ' s ontology , his doctrine of the essential nature of man , derives explicitly
from Plato , but as Saurat70 and others 71 have pointed out , Milton substitutes a
simple reason / passion dualism for the tripartite Platonic distinction between ...
Milton ' s ontology , his doctrine of the essential nature of man , derives explicitly
from Plato , but as Saurat70 and others 71 have pointed out , Milton substitutes a
simple reason / passion dualism for the tripartite Platonic distinction between ...
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The latter conception of God as , in effect , identical to reason , informs the whole
of Milton ' s writings . When , for example , Milton seeks to justify the trial of
Charles I , he argues , significantly , not that kings are subject to the will of God ,
but ...
The latter conception of God as , in effect , identical to reason , informs the whole
of Milton ' s writings . When , for example , Milton seeks to justify the trial of
Charles I , he argues , significantly , not that kings are subject to the will of God ,
but ...
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5 Reason Embattled In the previous chapter , we outlined the structure of the
Miltonic world vision as it developed in the years of struggle and triumph . In this
chapter we turn to the problematic of reason embattled , and to a direct analysis
of ...
5 Reason Embattled In the previous chapter , we outlined the structure of the
Miltonic world vision as it developed in the years of struggle and triumph . In this
chapter we turn to the problematic of reason embattled , and to a direct analysis
of ...
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