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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... once human dignity enters in , and duty ceases to be a constraint once inclination exerts its pull ; similarly our psyche accepts the reality of things , or material truth , with greater freedom and serenity once this latter encounters ...
... once human dignity enters in , and duty ceases to be a constraint once inclination exerts its pull ; similarly our psyche accepts the reality of things , or material truth , with greater freedom and serenity once this latter encounters ...
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... once he knows how to give it form and convert it into an object of his contemplation . Once he begins to assert his in- dependence in the face of nature as phenomenon , then he also asserts his dignity vis - à - vis nature as force ...
... once he knows how to give it form and convert it into an object of his contemplation . Once he begins to assert his in- dependence in the face of nature as phenomenon , then he also asserts his dignity vis - à - vis nature as force ...
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... once conceived . No theory , not even that which is true , is safe from perversion into delusion once it has renounced a spontaneous relation to the object . Dialectics must guard against this no less than against enthrallment in the ...
... once conceived . No theory , not even that which is true , is safe from perversion into delusion once it has renounced a spontaneous relation to the object . Dialectics must guard against this no less than against enthrallment in the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
from Cratylus | 38 |
18 | 54 |
Urheberrecht | |
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