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In its most extreme and uncompromising form , rationalism would wish to deal with all things as one deals with a problem in mathematics , where reason is all in all . However we may feel about the hypotenuse , we cannot make it more nor ...
In its most extreme and uncompromising form , rationalism would wish to deal with all things as one deals with a problem in mathematics , where reason is all in all . However we may feel about the hypotenuse , we cannot make it more nor ...
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By the test of reason and common sense , conceived in any such downright fashion as this , much of the poetry of Greece and Rome will fare rather badly . Homer in particular abounds in the irrationally marvelous .
By the test of reason and common sense , conceived in any such downright fashion as this , much of the poetry of Greece and Rome will fare rather badly . Homer in particular abounds in the irrationally marvelous .
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Besides the principles of Reason and Authority , there is a third principle which enters into the composite of neo - classical criticism , as formulated by Boileau and passed on by him to Pope , the principle of Taste .
Besides the principles of Reason and Authority , there is a third principle which enters into the composite of neo - classical criticism , as formulated by Boileau and passed on by him to Pope , the principle of Taste .
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