The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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Page 223
... believe that there are fields of pos- sible knowledge which they can never enter . They are bound to enter all fields and to explore everything . And even if they fail , they cannot believe that other scientists must always fail . Their ...
... believe that there are fields of pos- sible knowledge which they can never enter . They are bound to enter all fields and to explore everything . And even if they fail , they cannot believe that other scientists must always fail . Their ...
Page 468
... believe that my life according to the teaching of the world has been a torment , and that a life according to Christ's teach- ing can alone give me in this world the happiness for which I was destined by the Father of Life . I believe ...
... believe that my life according to the teaching of the world has been a torment , and that a life according to Christ's teach- ing can alone give me in this world the happiness for which I was destined by the Father of Life . I believe ...
Page 498
... believe in a resurrection either of the body or the soul . Above all he seems not to believe in heaven -he reasons just as a nihilist reasons , but he attaches great importance to doing what- ever you are doing , since probably it is ...
... believe in a resurrection either of the body or the soul . Above all he seems not to believe in heaven -he reasons just as a nihilist reasons , but he attaches great importance to doing what- ever you are doing , since probably it is ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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