The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 139-140Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1946 |
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Pagina 125
... nature , is transformed into a grandiose slogan of historic human destiny . This is the fatal , deadly miscalculation about human nature . It is the root of the modern illusion about the achievements of man in civilisa- tion . It is ...
... nature , is transformed into a grandiose slogan of historic human destiny . This is the fatal , deadly miscalculation about human nature . It is the root of the modern illusion about the achievements of man in civilisa- tion . It is ...
Pagina 162
... nature and humanity but not , in St. Augustine's words , ' above human nature ' became immersed in the cosmic process and so lost in it and so the instrument of Necessity . That fatalism , whether religious or secular , is fatal to the ...
... nature and humanity but not , in St. Augustine's words , ' above human nature ' became immersed in the cosmic process and so lost in it and so the instrument of Necessity . That fatalism , whether religious or secular , is fatal to the ...
Pagina 173
... nature and his theory that man in order to be happy must keep close to nature . The Greek is still very close to his native soil . As in Ancient Greece , birds , beasts , and flowers mean much to the modern Greek , but his feeling for ...
... nature and his theory that man in order to be happy must keep close to nature . The Greek is still very close to his native soil . As in Ancient Greece , birds , beasts , and flowers mean much to the modern Greek , but his feeling for ...
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