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Between two works which give evidence of equal talent -that is to say , of equal facility to grasp the true accents and characteristics of nature , and equal power to bring out both the inner meaning of things and the personality of the ...
Between two works which give evidence of equal talent -that is to say , of equal facility to grasp the true accents and characteristics of nature , and equal power to bring out both the inner meaning of things and the personality of the ...
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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 , I in so far ...
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 , I in so far ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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