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... human freedom . His solution to this problem needs to be situated against the background of current Presbyterian and Calvinist accounts . As we saw earlier , Prynne had maintained , in conventional Calvinist fashion , that the whole of ...
... human freedom . His solution to this problem needs to be situated against the background of current Presbyterian and Calvinist accounts . As we saw earlier , Prynne had maintained , in conventional Calvinist fashion , that the whole of ...
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... human : ' For in human action the soul is the agent , the body in a manner passive . If then the body do out of sensitive force what the soul complies not with , how can man , and not rather something beneath man , be thought the doer ...
... human : ' For in human action the soul is the agent , the body in a manner passive . If then the body do out of sensitive force what the soul complies not with , how can man , and not rather something beneath man , be thought the doer ...
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... human and dramatic terms . If Paradise Regained is the literary embodiment of Quakerism , then Samson Agonistes is a ... human . In Paradise Regained , however , we are confronted with a Christ who is very recognisably human , a perfect ...
... human and dramatic terms . If Paradise Regained is the literary embodiment of Quakerism , then Samson Agonistes is a ... human . In Paradise Regained , however , we are confronted with a Christ who is very recognisably human , a perfect ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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