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Page 193
... sense that after medicine there is nothing in life but flowers and music . Like Rosamond , Raffles expresses and strengthens his partner's deficient sense of the sacred . Then , in Carroll's words , he gains recognition for his ...
... sense that after medicine there is nothing in life but flowers and music . Like Rosamond , Raffles expresses and strengthens his partner's deficient sense of the sacred . Then , in Carroll's words , he gains recognition for his ...
Page 195
... sense of the sacred . In ' the debasing company of money obligation and selfish respects ' even his convic- tion that science is a contest with the mistaken , and must keep conscience alive ' finally collapses . Not surprisingly this ...
... sense of the sacred . In ' the debasing company of money obligation and selfish respects ' even his convic- tion that science is a contest with the mistaken , and must keep conscience alive ' finally collapses . Not surprisingly this ...
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... sense that the qualification and scrupulousness underlie the novel's aesthetic wholeness , not its high spirituality , and this , from a didactic point of view , raises a fundamental difficulty . To what extent are the coherence and ...
... sense that the qualification and scrupulousness underlie the novel's aesthetic wholeness , not its high spirituality , and this , from a didactic point of view , raises a fundamental difficulty . To what extent are the coherence and ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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