Prace Wrocławskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego: Travaux de la Société des sciences et des lettres de Wrocław. Seria A.Sumptibus Societatis Scientiarum Wratislaviensis, 1967 - 232 |
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... nature - the naturalist's nature and human nature - that has affected him . Piety is that medium of conduct in which we feel and then achieve a harmony in the clashing of necessities : that harmony which I find myself calling over and ...
... nature - the naturalist's nature and human nature - that has affected him . Piety is that medium of conduct in which we feel and then achieve a harmony in the clashing of necessities : that harmony which I find myself calling over and ...
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... nature takes only routine account . If we could be one with nature again , as Lucretius thought we could , and as Naturalism says we must , we might recover that happiness of which we were unconscious when we had it ; but this can never ...
... nature takes only routine account . If we could be one with nature again , as Lucretius thought we could , and as Naturalism says we must , we might recover that happiness of which we were unconscious when we had it ; but this can never ...
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... nature not to possess some qualities of the divine ? And how could Psyche be so pure as not to possess some qualities of base human nature ? They may not be white and black as we suppose . Indeed , it may be that some of the greatest ...
... nature not to possess some qualities of the divine ? And how could Psyche be so pure as not to possess some qualities of base human nature ? They may not be white and black as we suppose . Indeed , it may be that some of the greatest ...
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