Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 18Johns Hopkins University Press, 1957 - Electronic journals A journal of cultural and intellectual history. Examines the evolution of ideas and their influence on historical developments. Includes history of philosophy, literature, the natural and social sciences, religion, and culture in general. |
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Page 113
... person or group of persons ; it is the thought of the century itself . Particular persons may reflect and plagiarize this thought , but it originates in the mind of the epoch . Cassirer intends to present the reader with a full and ...
... person or group of persons ; it is the thought of the century itself . Particular persons may reflect and plagiarize this thought , but it originates in the mind of the epoch . Cassirer intends to present the reader with a full and ...
Page 248
... person who did it ; but in all of these actions , one does not say that a person has practiced or done an important truth , practiced an untruth or done an untruth . Another obscure term : observation of the truth , as one might say ...
... person who did it ; but in all of these actions , one does not say that a person has practiced or done an important truth , practiced an untruth or done an untruth . Another obscure term : observation of the truth , as one might say ...
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... person and the third person . Toward the end of his sentence McColley confuses the second person with the third person . Was he really able to understand Latin ? 8 In a recently published book , McColley's name was linked with those of ...
... person and the third person . Toward the end of his sentence McColley confuses the second person with the third person . Was he really able to understand Latin ? 8 In a recently published book , McColley's name was linked with those of ...
Contents
The Double Martyrdom of Randolph Bourne | 4 |
T H Huxleys Treatment of Nature | 112 |
COPYRIGHT 1957 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS | 146 |
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