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... aesthetic terms of the scientific method of explanation of an earlier time . Spinoza - and some among the rationalists of the eighteenth century - had taught that if you could understand the pattern of the universe ( some said by ...
... aesthetic terms of the scientific method of explanation of an earlier time . Spinoza - and some among the rationalists of the eighteenth century - had taught that if you could understand the pattern of the universe ( some said by ...
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... aesthetic view of life ( with which Turgenev himself feels to some degree identified , although not without a sense of guilt ) , enquires why the dissection of frogs and the other sordid paraphernalia of modern anatomy should be ...
... aesthetic view of life ( with which Turgenev himself feels to some degree identified , although not without a sense of guilt ) , enquires why the dissection of frogs and the other sordid paraphernalia of modern anatomy should be ...
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... aesthetic views of the two zealots were severely practical . Chernyshevsky laid it down that the function of art was to help men to satisfy their wants more rationally , to dis- seminate knowledge , to combat ignorance , prejudice , and ...
... aesthetic views of the two zealots were severely practical . Chernyshevsky laid it down that the function of art was to help men to satisfy their wants more rationally , to dis- seminate knowledge , to combat ignorance , prejudice , and ...
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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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