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... sense experience is the sole source of knowledge and that the mind is a merely passive entity whose content is determined by the sensations impressed upon it . This interpretation would have led to a doctrine of extreme environ ...
... sense experience is the sole source of knowledge and that the mind is a merely passive entity whose content is determined by the sensations impressed upon it . This interpretation would have led to a doctrine of extreme environ ...
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... sense only if they are representatives not of individuals or a conglomeration of them , but of one of the essential spheres of society and its large - scale interests . " 53 All of this sounds quite contemporary , as if it might have ...
... sense only if they are representatives not of individuals or a conglomeration of them , but of one of the essential spheres of society and its large - scale interests . " 53 All of this sounds quite contemporary , as if it might have ...
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... senses " and " practical senses , " such as “ willing , loving , etc. ” 12 In a particularly eloquent passage Marx describes the dehumaniza- tion of man as the result of the atrophy of his sensual life : Sense subordinated to crude ...
... senses " and " practical senses , " such as “ willing , loving , etc. ” 12 In a particularly eloquent passage Marx describes the dehumaniza- tion of man as the result of the atrophy of his sensual life : Sense subordinated to crude ...
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Locke and the Origins of Modern Liberalism | 5 |
Modernity in the History of Western | 28 |
Luther Calvin | 55 |
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