The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 145-146Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1949 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 75
Pagina 123
... value as subjective , that is to say , as trivial and meaningless . So Lewis had to examine the question : What happens if we do make a clean sweep of all traditional values , and try to start afresh ? ' This question , by the by , did ...
... value as subjective , that is to say , as trivial and meaningless . So Lewis had to examine the question : What happens if we do make a clean sweep of all traditional values , and try to start afresh ? ' This question , by the by , did ...
Pagina 154
... values from Greece , Rome and the Bible , from the Renaissance ; we are in fact humanists . The dilemma of the humanist is precisely that his Reason - by which he lives - disqualifies him from believing in these abstract values which ...
... values from Greece , Rome and the Bible , from the Renaissance ; we are in fact humanists . The dilemma of the humanist is precisely that his Reason - by which he lives - disqualifies him from believing in these abstract values which ...
Pagina 295
... values by surrounding them with a wall . It was entirely owing to this system that the sense of a hierarchy of values was kept alive in the hearts of the people , and that some of these values still retain their former dignity and ...
... values by surrounding them with a wall . It was entirely owing to this system that the sense of a hierarchy of values was kept alive in the hearts of the people , and that some of these values still retain their former dignity and ...
Inhoudsopgave
MICHAUD HUMBERT | 2 |
CONTENTS Vol CXLV | 12 |
Spanish Vortex E G de Caux | 22 |
73 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
accepted active æsthetic Allied American André Gide atomic authority become believe Britain British civilisation clairvoyance Communist conception Conservative Conservative party criticism D. H. Lawrence democracy doctrine economic edition England English ethical Europe European existence experience fact flower forces foreign France French German Government HINDHEAD HOTEL human idea ILFRACOMBE important individual industry influence interest ISLEORNSAY Japanese labour Latin America leaders Liberal living LOCH AWE London Marxist means mind modern Monroe Doctrine moral nature nineteenth century organisation party poem poet poetry political possible present principle problem Professor question realised reason recognised reform revolution ROYAL Russian School scientific sense social society Soviet Soviet Air Force spirit Stalin Stendhal T. S. Eliot theory things thought tion to-day trade Trade Union tradition United University Wales West Western whole workers writes