Critical Theory Since PlatoHazard Adams Harcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers, 1992 - 1271 Seiten This outstanding anthology traces major critical statements from classic theorists like Plato to the contemporary. This standard historical textbook in the field focuses on important individual thinkers, and not particular schools of thought or isms. Current selections bring the anthology into contemporary times and show students how critical theory has evolved and progressed over time. |
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... according to the words , " Give not that which is holy to dogs " ( Matthew 7 : 6 ) . Reply to Objection 3. As Dionysius says , it is more fitting that divine truths should be expounded under the fig- ure of less noble than of nobler ...
... according to the words , " Give not that which is holy to dogs " ( Matthew 7 : 6 ) . Reply to Objection 3. As Dionysius says , it is more fitting that divine truths should be expounded under the fig- ure of less noble than of nobler ...
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... according as it embraces a great or small number of the marks of the object , according as it is violent and accompa- nied by impulses , or quiet and surrounded by calm , all the operations and processes of the human machine are trans ...
... according as it embraces a great or small number of the marks of the object , according as it is violent and accompa- nied by impulses , or quiet and surrounded by calm , all the operations and processes of the human machine are trans ...
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... according to Rousseau , the opposite of action . But to contemplate is , according to an Aristotle or a Buddha , to engage in the most important form of action , the form that leads to happiness . To identify leisure and the ...
... according to Rousseau , the opposite of action . But to contemplate is , according to an Aristotle or a Buddha , to engage in the most important form of action , the form that leads to happiness . To identify leisure and the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
from Cratylus | 38 |
18 | 54 |
Urheberrecht | |
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