The Structure of Evil: An Essay on the Unification of the Science of ManG. Braziller, 1968 - 430 pages |
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Page vii
... romanticism of the world , as they appeared to primitive thinking , be matters so ir- revocably outgrown . The final human opinion may , in short ... revert to the more personal style . . If this were so , the rigorously impersonal view ...
... romanticism of the world , as they appeared to primitive thinking , be matters so ir- revocably outgrown . The final human opinion may , in short ... revert to the more personal style . . If this were so , the rigorously impersonal view ...
Page 165
... romantics , by stressing some inner nature prior to social and empirical reality , were actually creating a form of mystical conservatism that could be used to frustrate wise efforts at social reconstruction . The problem was thus one ...
... romantics , by stressing some inner nature prior to social and empirical reality , were actually creating a form of mystical conservatism that could be used to frustrate wise efforts at social reconstruction . The problem was thus one ...
Page 324
... romanticism . At the beginning of this tradition , the sense of right and wrong was broadened from reason to feeling , but this tended to take it out of the realm of objective , scientific description . Freud helped to close the ...
... romanticism . At the beginning of this tradition , the sense of right and wrong was broadened from reason to feeling , but this tended to take it out of the realm of objective , scientific description . Freud helped to close the ...
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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