The Centennial Review: CR., Volume 11College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1967 - Literature |
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Page 142
... follows from this assumption . One thing follows immediately : if he did know , he must have intended his readers and most particularly his learned critics , i.e. those most certain to notice the anach- ronism - to be struck by it . And ...
... follows from this assumption . One thing follows immediately : if he did know , he must have intended his readers and most particularly his learned critics , i.e. those most certain to notice the anach- ronism - to be struck by it . And ...
Page 196
... follows logically from some arithmetic truth like " 3 > 2. " Certainly few philosophical theses seem so pa- tently ... follow logically from a truth of arithmetic . Quine's proof of what is sub- stantially Leibniz's thesis makes use of ...
... follows logically from some arithmetic truth like " 3 > 2. " Certainly few philosophical theses seem so pa- tently ... follow logically from a truth of arithmetic . Quine's proof of what is sub- stantially Leibniz's thesis makes use of ...
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... nature of cha- risma and the traditional routine relationship among men follows the original usage of charisma in religious history . A central motif in charisma is rebirth or psychic re 277 WEBER'S CONCEPT OF CHARISMA.
... nature of cha- risma and the traditional routine relationship among men follows the original usage of charisma in religious history . A central motif in charisma is rebirth or psychic re 277 WEBER'S CONCEPT OF CHARISMA.
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