The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... reason ( for what is man's word but his reason coming forth , so that it may behold itself ? ) that he gave it to him , because he could not be man , that is a social being , without it . " Trench's statement pinpoints the fact that ...
... reason ( for what is man's word but his reason coming forth , so that it may behold itself ? ) that he gave it to him , because he could not be man , that is a social being , without it . " Trench's statement pinpoints the fact that ...
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... reason without- to the reason , if I may call it , of nature [ Müller earlier explained that by nature , he means , “ as does Plato , " " the hand of God " ] . Natural selection , if we could but always see it , is invariably rational ...
... reason without- to the reason , if I may call it , of nature [ Müller earlier explained that by nature , he means , “ as does Plato , " " the hand of God " ] . Natural selection , if we could but always see it , is invariably rational ...
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... reason and the affirmed " superiority ” of the white races . Building upon the relation between speech and reason , Grif- fith et al . , repeat a then - familiar proposition : " The power , then , of speech forms a grand specific ...
... reason and the affirmed " superiority ” of the white races . Building upon the relation between speech and reason , Grif- fith et al . , repeat a then - familiar proposition : " The power , then , of speech forms a grand specific ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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