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Pagina 160
... reason is not on the side of democratic principles . On the contrary , reason enters far further into the definition of justice than into any mystical faiths in race , etc. It remains true that Democracy , basing itself on pure reason ...
... reason is not on the side of democratic principles . On the contrary , reason enters far further into the definition of justice than into any mystical faiths in race , etc. It remains true that Democracy , basing itself on pure reason ...
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... reason , He must be taken as He is , without any attempt to rationalise His essence . The world of common sense and the reign of reason - all this is the sorriest of illusions . Life is an enigma , a chaos , an absurdity , an insane ...
... reason , He must be taken as He is , without any attempt to rationalise His essence . The world of common sense and the reign of reason - all this is the sorriest of illusions . Life is an enigma , a chaos , an absurdity , an insane ...
Pagina 235
... reason and emotion , feeling and thought , instinct and insight are not eternally separate and incompatible ; they are one and inseparable , and failure to realise this involves the writer in a dangerously muddled mysticism . If ...
... reason and emotion , feeling and thought , instinct and insight are not eternally separate and incompatible ; they are one and inseparable , and failure to realise this involves the writer in a dangerously muddled mysticism . If ...
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