The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 2Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1947 - 1559 Seiten |
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... nature , but as he interprets and controls that which is highest in nature , i.e. , man himself . This suggests the thought that the science of nature is not only related to the science of man be- cause man interprets nature , but ...
... nature , but as he interprets and controls that which is highest in nature , i.e. , man himself . This suggests the thought that the science of nature is not only related to the science of man be- cause man interprets nature , but ...
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... nature which does not regard the spirit of man as a part of nature . But is this all ? Do man and nature exhaust the possibilities of being ? We cannot answer this ques- tion here . But we find suggestions from the spec- trum and the ...
... nature which does not regard the spirit of man as a part of nature . But is this all ? Do man and nature exhaust the possibilities of being ? We cannot answer this ques- tion here . But we find suggestions from the spec- trum and the ...
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... nature . We receive the illu- sion of having power over nature and lose the sense of nature as something mysterious and con- tingent . The God of nature under these conditions is merely an amiable expression , a superfluity , and the ...
... nature . We receive the illu- sion of having power over nature and lose the sense of nature as something mysterious and con- tingent . The God of nature under these conditions is merely an amiable expression , a superfluity , and the ...
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INTRODUCTION TO PART V | 831 |
Jesse James | 935 |
896 | 949 |
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