Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... moral side , — which is the dominant idea of religion , -has been enabled to have ; and it is destined , adding to itself the religious idea of a devout energy , to transform and govern the other . The best art and poetry of the Greeks ...
... moral side , — which is the dominant idea of religion , -has been enabled to have ; and it is destined , adding to itself the religious idea of a devout energy , to transform and govern the other . The best art and poetry of the Greeks ...
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... moral sense of our race , against the moral indifference and lax rule of conduct which in the sixteenth century came in with the Renascence . It was a reaction of Hebraism against Hellenism ; and it power- fully manifested itself , as ...
... moral sense of our race , against the moral indifference and lax rule of conduct which in the sixteenth century came in with the Renascence . It was a reaction of Hebraism against Hellenism ; and it power- fully manifested itself , as ...
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... moral side , and the group of instincts and powers which we call moral . But it has besides , and in notable em- inence , an intellectual side , and the group of instincts and powers which we call intellectual . No doubt , mankind makes ...
... moral side , and the group of instincts and powers which we call moral . But it has besides , and in notable em- inence , an intellectual side , and the group of instincts and powers which we call intellectual . No doubt , mankind makes ...
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