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... question in line 44 and elsewhere in this poem where Traherne exults over man's importance to God for expres- sion is not so much heresy21 as it is the conception of God as be- coming , not being . Lovejoy defines the two Gods of ...
... question in line 44 and elsewhere in this poem where Traherne exults over man's importance to God for expres- sion is not so much heresy21 as it is the conception of God as be- coming , not being . Lovejoy defines the two Gods of ...
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... question . Mill then remarks that the consistency and worth which have characterized moral beliefs has been due to a ... Questions of ultimate ends are not amenable to direct proof 28 THOTH Winter 1964.
... question . Mill then remarks that the consistency and worth which have characterized moral beliefs has been due to a ... Questions of ultimate ends are not amenable to direct proof 28 THOTH Winter 1964.
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Questions of ultimate ends are not amenable to direct proof . Whatever can be proved to be good must be so by being ... question which is the best worth having of two pleasures , or which of two poses of existence is the most grateful ...
Questions of ultimate ends are not amenable to direct proof . Whatever can be proved to be good must be so by being ... question which is the best worth having of two pleasures , or which of two poses of existence is the most grateful ...
Contents
Drydens Zimri and Chaucers | 3 |
Thomas Trahernes The Estate Donald M Korte | 13 |
The AntiSelf | 20 |
Copyright | |
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