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... reason , or between lust and reason , for instance , what is really going on ? Why , on Aristotle's analysis , are fear and lust , not just as rational as reason ? We cannot allow him to make this one exception in the whole universe ...
... reason , or between lust and reason , for instance , what is really going on ? Why , on Aristotle's analysis , are fear and lust , not just as rational as reason ? We cannot allow him to make this one exception in the whole universe ...
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... reason . And there is a century in Greek life , -the century preceding the Peloponnesian war , from about the year 530 B.C. to about the year 430 , -in which poetry made , it seems to me , the noblest , the most successful effort she ...
... reason . And there is a century in Greek life , -the century preceding the Peloponnesian war , from about the year 530 B.C. to about the year 430 , -in which poetry made , it seems to me , the noblest , the most successful effort she ...
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... reason he maintains his con- trol over things ... 3 . To sniff out " beautiful souls , " " golden means , " and ... reasons for having morality preached to them . Not that it did any good - but big words and attitudes are so ap ...
... reason he maintains his con- trol over things ... 3 . To sniff out " beautiful souls , " " golden means , " and ... reasons for having morality preached to them . Not that it did any good - but big words and attitudes are so ap ...
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NATURE AND THE WORLD OF MAN | 9 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 32 |
TWO FROM ARCHILOCHUS | 54 |
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