The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... Reason , it was held , was the same in all men . When , therefore , one's life was in accord with reason it would conform in all respects to the principles given by the general sense of mankind ; from the norm established by uniform reason ...
... Reason , it was held , was the same in all men . When , therefore , one's life was in accord with reason it would conform in all respects to the principles given by the general sense of mankind ; from the norm established by uniform reason ...
Pagina 59
... reason over the passions ; ęsthetically , the control of reason over fancy and imagination Because this classical view lent itself readily to Christian interpretation , it came , first through Plato and later through Aristotle , to ...
... reason over the passions ; ęsthetically , the control of reason over fancy and imagination Because this classical view lent itself readily to Christian interpretation , it came , first through Plato and later through Aristotle , to ...
Pagina 61
... reason but of a false reason ; the will , by giving assent to these false judgments , gives life to the passions . Another source of the passions is found in the senses : these , messengers to the understanding , are often deceived ; a ...
... reason but of a false reason ; the will , by giving assent to these false judgments , gives life to the passions . Another source of the passions is found in the senses : these , messengers to the understanding , are often deceived ; a ...
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MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 10 |
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