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... noted , in our earlier brief sketch of the structure of the rationalist world vision , that rationalism is , in a strong sense , logically atheistic . Now atheism would seem a very strange charge indeed to level at men such as Cromwell ...
... noted , in our earlier brief sketch of the structure of the rationalist world vision , that rationalism is , in a strong sense , logically atheistic . Now atheism would seem a very strange charge indeed to level at men such as Cromwell ...
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... noted earlier , and hence , too , his insistence that their religion ' the more considered , the less can be acknowledged a religion ; but a Roman principality rather'.41 One can readily understand the unease with which a systematic ...
... noted earlier , and hence , too , his insistence that their religion ' the more considered , the less can be acknowledged a religion ; but a Roman principality rather'.41 One can readily understand the unease with which a systematic ...
Page 115
... noted the explicit secularism of much of Milton's thought , a secularism which is clearly present in , for example , his belief in the separation of state and church , 96 and in his insistence on the civil nature of marriage and divorce ...
... noted the explicit secularism of much of Milton's thought , a secularism which is clearly present in , for example , his belief in the separation of state and church , 96 and in his insistence on the civil nature of marriage and divorce ...
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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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