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... human nature , " one would think , cannot quite be discussed in the abstract or in general . That sort of discussion seems to require some kind of logical analysis of one's subject , a possibility of making at least fairly clear ...
... human nature , " one would think , cannot quite be discussed in the abstract or in general . That sort of discussion seems to require some kind of logical analysis of one's subject , a possibility of making at least fairly clear ...
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... human behavior , whether aesthetic- " It was a nasty thrust " -or moral- " as if she had merited it ” —and , of ... human psyche , of the emotions which generate all human activity . These earlier novelists , with the exception of Hardy ...
... human behavior , whether aesthetic- " It was a nasty thrust " -or moral- " as if she had merited it ” —and , of ... human psyche , of the emotions which generate all human activity . These earlier novelists , with the exception of Hardy ...
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... human being is , at least potentially , fundamentally like every other human being . This perception - and in our time perhaps only this one- can furnish the basis for the devising of some sort of social order ; it can also furnish an ...
... human being is , at least potentially , fundamentally like every other human being . This perception - and in our time perhaps only this one- can furnish the basis for the devising of some sort of social order ; it can also furnish an ...
Contents
The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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