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It is impossible to preserve an imperfect and inferior kind of knowledge , such as
religion , side by side with what has surpassed and disproved it . Catholicism ,
which is always consistent , will not tolerate a Science , a History , an Ethics , in ...
It is impossible to preserve an imperfect and inferior kind of knowledge , such as
religion , side by side with what has surpassed and disproved it . Catholicism ,
which is always consistent , will not tolerate a Science , a History , an Ethics , in ...
Pagina 94
Hence concepts . its utilitarian or hedonistic side , and the pleasure and pain
which are , as it were , the practical echo of ęsthetic value and disvalue , of the
beautiful and of the ugly . But this practical side of the ęsthetic activity has in its
turn a ...
Hence concepts . its utilitarian or hedonistic side , and the pleasure and pain
which are , as it were , the practical echo of ęsthetic value and disvalue , of the
beautiful and of the ugly . But this practical side of the ęsthetic activity has in its
turn a ...
Pagina 231
In truth , Vico belongs on one side to the vast Renaissance reaction against
formalism and scholastic verbalism , which , beginning with the reaffirmation of
experience and sensation ( Telesio , Campanella , Galileo , Bacon ) , was bound
to go ...
In truth , Vico belongs on one side to the vast Renaissance reaction against
formalism and scholastic verbalism , which , beginning with the reaffirmation of
experience and sensation ( Telesio , Campanella , Galileo , Bacon ) , was bound
to go ...
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