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Pagina 363
Then a number of competing myths arise . Why one rather than another takes
hold and becomes dominant is often none too easy to explain . The great
Western crises at the end of antiquity led to the expansion of the myth of Christ ,
which has ...
Then a number of competing myths arise . Why one rather than another takes
hold and becomes dominant is often none too easy to explain . The great
Western crises at the end of antiquity led to the expansion of the myth of Christ ,
which has ...
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Thus we have to wait until the two myths of eternal change and eternal repetition
are compounded , until we have perhaps come ... Whether science itself is a myth
for those who create and further it by their own productions is not the question .
Thus we have to wait until the two myths of eternal change and eternal repetition
are compounded , until we have perhaps come ... Whether science itself is a myth
for those who create and further it by their own productions is not the question .
Pagina 370
Like all great myths , this too does not preserve an identity of meaning during the
course of successive generations ; it has ... The multidimensionality of Hamlet ,
insofar as it is a true myth , makes it well - nigh impossible to make a definitive ...
Like all great myths , this too does not preserve an identity of meaning during the
course of successive generations ; it has ... The multidimensionality of Hamlet ,
insofar as it is a true myth , makes it well - nigh impossible to make a definitive ...
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
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