David Williams: The Anvil and the HammerUniversity of Wales Press, 1986 - 266페이지 |
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... thought encounters paradox and irony – in a philosopher who eschewed metaphysics , an educationist who ceased to enjoin innovation after he had ceased to teach , and a political thinker who eschewed party , but perhaps most notably in ...
... thought encounters paradox and irony – in a philosopher who eschewed metaphysics , an educationist who ceased to enjoin innovation after he had ceased to teach , and a political thinker who eschewed party , but perhaps most notably in ...
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... thought . Nonetheless , to revert to J. M. Robertson's most apposite concept of experiential rationalism , it will be difficult to define more precisely the position of Williams against the background of the philosophical , religious ...
... thought . Nonetheless , to revert to J. M. Robertson's most apposite concept of experiential rationalism , it will be difficult to define more precisely the position of Williams against the background of the philosophical , religious ...
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... thought . Thus he clings to a concept of the body of society and its members as feeling a sense of union and collective happiness which sometimes seems as much to transcend as to comprehend individual political rights . In terms of both ...
... thought . Thus he clings to a concept of the body of society and its members as feeling a sense of union and collective happiness which sometimes seems as much to transcend as to comprehend individual political rights . In terms of both ...
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