Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
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Pagina 106
... political affairs . Probably none tried to apply ideal principles to political matters as vigorously as did Parker . A study of his political ideas should help us , there- fore , not only to understand the man himself , but also to ...
... political affairs . Probably none tried to apply ideal principles to political matters as vigorously as did Parker . A study of his political ideas should help us , there- fore , not only to understand the man himself , but also to ...
Pagina 107
... political affairs . It appears doubtful that one can indicate with any certainty the precise source from which Parker derived his transcendentalist or political ideas . Not only was he an omnivorous reader , but he appears to have read ...
... political affairs . It appears doubtful that one can indicate with any certainty the precise source from which Parker derived his transcendentalist or political ideas . Not only was he an omnivorous reader , but he appears to have read ...
Pagina 109
... politics the question of expediency is always subordinate to the question of natural right ; . . . Thus it is apparent that Parker based his political theory squarely on his transcendentalist philosophy . That philosophy postulated that ...
... politics the question of expediency is always subordinate to the question of natural right ; . . . Thus it is apparent that Parker based his political theory squarely on his transcendentalist philosophy . That philosophy postulated that ...
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