The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... human being mean when he says " I " ? What appears to the superficial view as a concentration on the sordid thus emerges as an attempt to grapple with the most essen- tial aspects of the human condition . The two heroes of Waiting for ...
... human being mean when he says " I " ? What appears to the superficial view as a concentration on the sordid thus emerges as an attempt to grapple with the most essen- tial aspects of the human condition . The two heroes of Waiting for ...
Page 454
... human happiness as the goal of ethical behaviour . In The Principles of Logic ( 1883 ) , Bradley denounced the deficient psy- chology of the Empiricists , whose logic was limited , in his view , to the doctrine of the as- sociation of ...
... human happiness as the goal of ethical behaviour . In The Principles of Logic ( 1883 ) , Bradley denounced the deficient psy- chology of the Empiricists , whose logic was limited , in his view , to the doctrine of the as- sociation of ...
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... human flesh by humans . The term is derived from a Spanish form of the language of the Carib , a West Indies tribe who were well known for their practice of cannibalism . A widespread custom going back into early human history , it has ...
... human flesh by humans . The term is derived from a Spanish form of the language of the Carib , a West Indies tribe who were well known for their practice of cannibalism . A widespread custom going back into early human history , it has ...
Contents
Beckford detail from an oil painting | 107 |
John Hoppner c 1800 in the Salford | 234 |
To make the best use of the Britannica | 260 |
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