The Centennial Review: CR., Volume 11College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1967 - Literature |
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Page 173
... western part without any quid pro quo into the eastern fold . Since his proposal had in it hints of an ultimatum , its acceptance would , indeed , have amounted to western capitulation under threats inviting a most severe loss of ...
... western part without any quid pro quo into the eastern fold . Since his proposal had in it hints of an ultimatum , its acceptance would , indeed , have amounted to western capitulation under threats inviting a most severe loss of ...
Page 477
... western thinking and moral- ty . Moreover it remains true that the greatest assaults upon he western tradition occurred in the nineteenth century , and it is significant that the major modifications in the neo- Marxist and neo ...
... western thinking and moral- ty . Moreover it remains true that the greatest assaults upon he western tradition occurred in the nineteenth century , and it is significant that the major modifications in the neo- Marxist and neo ...
Page 567
... western tendencies to label anything not sub- ject to empirical detection by the five senses ( at least indi- rectly ) as supernatural was not present in the African con- ceptions of nature . The structure of the spirit world and its ...
... western tendencies to label anything not sub- ject to empirical detection by the five senses ( at least indi- rectly ) as supernatural was not present in the African con- ceptions of nature . The structure of the spirit world and its ...
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