The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 147Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1950 |
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Pagina 146
... tradition meant scrapping liberalism in which they still believed , and which they even represented in their persons and characters . Orwell belonged to the very traditions of which he despaired . Let us revert to the comparison between ...
... tradition meant scrapping liberalism in which they still believed , and which they even represented in their persons and characters . Orwell belonged to the very traditions of which he despaired . Let us revert to the comparison between ...
Pagina 147
... tradition of tolerance , which has its source in religion : whether we accept that religion , or believe as humanists that we can carry on the tradition without the religion . Only our humanists seem to be rather in despair nowadays ...
... tradition of tolerance , which has its source in religion : whether we accept that religion , or believe as humanists that we can carry on the tradition without the religion . Only our humanists seem to be rather in despair nowadays ...
Pagina 153
... tradition of his country ( including its medieval tradition ) would naturally predispose him to look for scholastic rationalism , where in fact he encountered a thoroughly anti - rational attitude . The presence of a genuine Inquisition ...
... tradition of his country ( including its medieval tradition ) would naturally predispose him to look for scholastic rationalism , where in fact he encountered a thoroughly anti - rational attitude . The presence of a genuine Inquisition ...
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