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Page 67
... human passions will never cease to roll along ; and , primarily , a novelist's concern is with the unchanging linea- ments of humanity rather than with the changing fashions in which human beings deck themselves . But the surface ...
... human passions will never cease to roll along ; and , primarily , a novelist's concern is with the unchanging linea- ments of humanity rather than with the changing fashions in which human beings deck themselves . But the surface ...
Page 79
... human life . The achievements of science are the products of a co - operative social enterprise , which has refined and extended skills encountered in the meanest employments of the human intellect . The principles of human reason , far ...
... human life . The achievements of science are the products of a co - operative social enterprise , which has refined and extended skills encountered in the meanest employments of the human intellect . The principles of human reason , far ...
Page 81
... human creature is not an autonomous empire in the vast entanglement of events and forces constituting the human environment . Nevertheless , no antecedent limits can be set to the power of scientific reason to acquire theo- retical ...
... human creature is not an autonomous empire in the vast entanglement of events and forces constituting the human environment . Nevertheless , no antecedent limits can be set to the power of scientific reason to acquire theo- retical ...
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