The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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... modern writer of the kind I am dis- cussing - no one capable of using phrases like " objective consideration of contemporary phenomena " -would ever tabulate his thoughts in that precise and detailed way . The whole tendency of modern ...
... modern writer of the kind I am dis- cussing - no one capable of using phrases like " objective consideration of contemporary phenomena " -would ever tabulate his thoughts in that precise and detailed way . The whole tendency of modern ...
Page 95
... modern man has been conditioned to believe that the powers and processes which have transformed his material world represent a very sure form of knowledge , and that there must be a way of identifying that knowledge . Obviously the ...
... modern man has been conditioned to believe that the powers and processes which have transformed his material world represent a very sure form of knowledge , and that there must be a way of identifying that knowledge . Obviously the ...
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... modern art and literature . Cer- tainly it is the basic theme of modern philosophy . According to the most characteristic philosophies of the modern period from Hume in the eighteenth century to the so - called positivists of today ...
... modern art and literature . Cer- tainly it is the basic theme of modern philosophy . According to the most characteristic philosophies of the modern period from Hume in the eighteenth century to the so - called positivists of today ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
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