The Centennial Review: CR., Band 11College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1967 |
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... nature makes everything was the wedge , and this was what they meant their pyramids to sig- nify . Now the Latins called nature ingenium , whose princi- pal property is sharpness ; thus intimating that nature forms and deforms every ...
... nature makes everything was the wedge , and this was what they meant their pyramids to sig- nify . Now the Latins called nature ingenium , whose princi- pal property is sharpness ; thus intimating that nature forms and deforms every ...
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... nature . That is why every meta- physical theory since time began attempts the intellectual mastery of impenetrable nature and succeeds only in pro- viding a certain image of nature , which the mind then pro- nounces to be true . Thus ...
... nature . That is why every meta- physical theory since time began attempts the intellectual mastery of impenetrable nature and succeeds only in pro- viding a certain image of nature , which the mind then pro- nounces to be true . Thus ...
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... nature . The con- ventional wisdom is still prone to the view that the seeming conquest of nature reflects the very apotheosis of human stature . It was Max Weber who perceived clearly ( and ap- plied to sociological theory ) the ...
... nature . The con- ventional wisdom is still prone to the view that the seeming conquest of nature reflects the very apotheosis of human stature . It was Max Weber who perceived clearly ( and ap- plied to sociological theory ) the ...
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HAROLD DICKER | 53 |
ROBERT HAZEL | 65 |
RAPHAEL RUDNIK | 75 |
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