Russian ThinkersViking Press, 1978 - 312 Seiten |
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... social idealism into a religiously dedicated search for truth . Through the historiosophical systems of Idealist philosophy , then at the height of its influence in Europe , they hoped to find a unitary truth which would make sense of ...
... social idealism into a religiously dedicated search for truth . Through the historiosophical systems of Idealist philosophy , then at the height of its influence in Europe , they hoped to find a unitary truth which would make sense of ...
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... social ' novels of the west . To this topic I propose to revert later . Lastly , they invented social criticism . This may seem a very bold and even absurd claim to make ; but by social criticism I do not mean the appeal to standards of ...
... social ' novels of the west . To this topic I propose to revert later . Lastly , they invented social criticism . This may seem a very bold and even absurd claim to make ; but by social criticism I do not mean the appeal to standards of ...
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... social and moral problems within a specific historical setting ; it describes human beings in particular social conditions at an identifiable date . The mere fact that Turgenev was an artist to his marrow - bones , and understood the ...
... social and moral problems within a specific historical setting ; it describes human beings in particular social conditions at an identifiable date . The mere fact that Turgenev was an artist to his marrow - bones , and understood the ...
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The Hedgehog and the Fox | 22 |
Herzen and Bakunin on Individual Liberty | 82 |
A Remarkable Decade | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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