Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... leads us into contradictions and absurdities . In the second part of the book , Feuerbach discusses the false or theological essence of religion -- the view that regards God as having a separate existence over against man . The result ...
... leads us into contradictions and absurdities . In the second part of the book , Feuerbach discusses the false or theological essence of religion -- the view that regards God as having a separate existence over against man . The result ...
Page 139
Jagdish Chander. lead to Hetty's fall and the last two present vividly the consequences of her action . In the first part Eliot is rather hard on Hetty but when she begins to ... lead to Hetty's fall and the last two present vividly ...
Jagdish Chander. lead to Hetty's fall and the last two present vividly the consequences of her action . In the first part Eliot is rather hard on Hetty but when she begins to ... lead to Hetty's fall and the last two present vividly ...
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... leads to what may be called psycho- logical hedonism . Such a view of life in which human motivation is guided solely by feelings of pain and pleasure and which requires constant adjustment of means to ends was thoroughly repugnant to ...
... leads to what may be called psycho- logical hedonism . Such a view of life in which human motivation is guided solely by feelings of pain and pleasure and which requires constant adjustment of means to ends was thoroughly repugnant to ...
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