The Structure of Evil: An Essay on the Unification of the Science of ManG. Braziller, 1968 - 430 pages |
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... Stendhal . In an undated writing sometime between 1816 and 1837 , Stendhal put into almost exact words the later Freudian psychology : • a man's character is derived from his mother ; it begins to form in the second year of life and is ...
... Stendhal . In an undated writing sometime between 1816 and 1837 , Stendhal put into almost exact words the later Freudian psychology : • a man's character is derived from his mother ; it begins to form in the second year of life and is ...
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... STENDHAL'S Ontology of Esthetics and Love For Stendhal , love , art , and the good life were the three great themes of human life , and they all sprang from a common source - from spontaneity and freedom . Taken together , these three ...
... STENDHAL'S Ontology of Esthetics and Love For Stendhal , love , art , and the good life were the three great themes of human life , and they all sprang from a common source - from spontaneity and freedom . Taken together , these three ...
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... Stendhal proposing here ? In terms of the ontology of esthetics and love that we have been reviewing , the answer is already self - evident . Stendhal's trilogy of man's higher destiny is nothing less than a recognition that man's ...
... Stendhal proposing here ? In terms of the ontology of esthetics and love that we have been reviewing , the answer is already self - evident . Stendhal's trilogy of man's higher destiny is nothing less than a recognition that man's ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
CHAPTER Two The Problem of a New Theodicy | 15 |
CHAPTER THREE The Great Moral Groping of the Nine | 33 |
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