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Pagina 146
He points out that in the consecrated phrase “ the Good , the True , and the
Beautiful ” the term “ Good " is ambiguous , since taken broadly it would include
the Beautiful and the Useful , and , I suppose , even the True , in so far as some
true ...
He points out that in the consecrated phrase “ the Good , the True , and the
Beautiful ” the term “ Good " is ambiguous , since taken broadly it would include
the Beautiful and the Useful , and , I suppose , even the True , in so far as some
true ...
Pagina 166
knowledge . Conceptual knowledge , in its true form , which is the philosophical ,
is always realistic , aiming at establishing reality against unreality , or at lowering
unreality by including it in reality as a subordinate moment of reality itself .
knowledge . Conceptual knowledge , in its true form , which is the philosophical ,
is always realistic , aiming at establishing reality against unreality , or at lowering
unreality by including it in reality as a subordinate moment of reality itself .
Pagina 439
Whatever consideration is shown for the life of the people in these days ,
whatever is done which is worth doing , is done in spite of the system and in the
teeth of its maxims ; and most true it is that we do all of us tacitly at least admit that
it is ...
Whatever consideration is shown for the life of the people in these days ,
whatever is done which is worth doing , is done in spite of the system and in the
teeth of its maxims ; and most true it is that we do all of us tacitly at least admit that
it is ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
ART THE RELIEVER | 107 |
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