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... whereby a people " projects " its uneasiness upon a scapegoat ) . Many have charted the difficulties of such a critical period , as they apply to " frames of acceptance . " The ideal conditions for thought arise when the world is deemed ...
... whereby a people " projects " its uneasiness upon a scapegoat ) . Many have charted the difficulties of such a critical period , as they apply to " frames of acceptance . " The ideal conditions for thought arise when the world is deemed ...
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... whereby the victim of original sin could share vicariously in the perfection of Christ by his membership in the Church , the corpus Christi ) . The social value of such a pattern resides in its ability to make humility and self ...
... whereby the victim of original sin could share vicariously in the perfection of Christ by his membership in the Church , the corpus Christi ) . The social value of such a pattern resides in its ability to make humility and self ...
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... whereby the term " Order " may apply both to the realm of nature in general and to the special realm of human sociopolitical organizations ( an ambiguity whereby , so far as sheerly empirical things are concerned , a natural order could ...
... whereby the term " Order " may apply both to the realm of nature in general and to the special realm of human sociopolitical organizations ( an ambiguity whereby , so far as sheerly empirical things are concerned , a natural order could ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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