The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and SocietyCornell University Press, 1970 - 316 pagina's |
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... individual artist is a representative of human imagination , just as the individual scientist is a representative of human reason . But at no point , qua artist , is he out- side the human world we call culture or civilization , just as ...
... individual artist is a representative of human imagination , just as the individual scientist is a representative of human reason . But at no point , qua artist , is he out- side the human world we call culture or civilization , just as ...
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... individual . And the disciplined individual is the only free individual . The free man is free because his chaotic and lustful desires are hunted down and exterminated , or else compelled to express themselves in ways pre- scribed by ...
... individual . And the disciplined individual is the only free individual . The free man is free because his chaotic and lustful desires are hunted down and exterminated , or else compelled to express themselves in ways pre- scribed by ...
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... individual varieties of existence . Still , the sense of the individual as submerged in a social mass is very strong . But as soon as we adopt the principle of paradeigma which Plato sets forth in his Ninth Book , the relation of ...
... individual varieties of existence . Still , the sense of the individual as submerged in a social mass is very strong . But as soon as we adopt the principle of paradeigma which Plato sets forth in his Ninth Book , the relation of ...
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The Instruments of Mental Production | 3 |
The Knowledge of Good and Evil | 22 |
Speculation and Concern | 38 |
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