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There remains , therefore , but one solution of the difficulty . . . namely , that all
things are of God . ' 110 Once again , God is introduced into the scheme of things
because he is logically necessary , because there remains but one solution ' .
There remains , therefore , but one solution of the difficulty . . . namely , that all
things are of God . ' 110 Once again , God is introduced into the scheme of things
because he is logically necessary , because there remains but one solution ' .
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126 This preference for the inner certitude as opposed to the external ' coloured
surface of things ' , the world ' s vain masque ' , clearly follows from the initial
premise of a radical dualism between reason and passion , mind and body .
126 This preference for the inner certitude as opposed to the external ' coloured
surface of things ' , the world ' s vain masque ' , clearly follows from the initial
premise of a radical dualism between reason and passion , mind and body .
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For example , Salmasius ' s absurd , and typically scholastic , argument that ,
since the superior power is by definition kingly power , kings cannot be dislodged
, earns from Milton the scathing retort that ' words ought to give place to things ...
For example , Salmasius ' s absurd , and typically scholastic , argument that ,
since the superior power is by definition kingly power , kings cannot be dislodged
, earns from Milton the scathing retort that ' words ought to give place to things ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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