Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... mechanical , absolute law , which we give to our religion ; we regard it , as we do our religion , as an object for strict- ness of conscience , not for spontaneity of consciousness ; for unremitting adherence on its own account , not ...
... mechanical , absolute law , which we give to our religion ; we regard it , as we do our religion , as an object for strict- ness of conscience , not for spontaneity of consciousness ; for unremitting adherence on its own account , not ...
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... mechanical conception of our secular business proceed from a narrow and mechanical con- ception of our religious business ! What havoc do the united conceptions make of our lives ! It is because the second- named of these two master ...
... mechanical conception of our secular business proceed from a narrow and mechanical con- ception of our religious business ! What havoc do the united conceptions make of our lives ! It is because the second- named of these two master ...
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... mechanical form which Hebraism has given to this noble master - concern . Hebraism makes it stand , as we have said , as something talismanic , isolated , and all - sufficient , justifying our giving our ordinary selves free play in ...
... mechanical form which Hebraism has given to this noble master - concern . Hebraism makes it stand , as we have said , as something talismanic , isolated , and all - sufficient , justifying our giving our ordinary selves free play in ...
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... mechanical conception of it ; and tried to rescue him by making his consciousness play freely around this rule , —that is , by a , so far , Hellenic treatment of it . Even so we , too , when we hear so much said of the growth of ...
... mechanical conception of it ; and tried to rescue him by making his consciousness play freely around this rule , —that is , by a , so far , Hellenic treatment of it . Even so we , too , when we hear so much said of the growth of ...
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... mechanical manner , as an end in and for itself , and not in reference to a general end of human perfection ; and this makes the pursuit of them uninteresting to humanity , and not what the world truly wants ? It seems to them mere ...
... mechanical manner , as an end in and for itself , and not in reference to a general end of human perfection ; and this makes the pursuit of them uninteresting to humanity , and not what the world truly wants ? It seems to them mere ...
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