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Page 32
... regard one another with sovereign contempt a somewhat puerile contempt which would have made Goethe or Da Vinci smile.9 - The young writer's search for a ' synthetic ' , and ' integrated Weltanschauung ' that would unite his ' emotional ...
... regard one another with sovereign contempt a somewhat puerile contempt which would have made Goethe or Da Vinci smile.9 - The young writer's search for a ' synthetic ' , and ' integrated Weltanschauung ' that would unite his ' emotional ...
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... regard to his theoretical work and unsure how to achieve the synthesis in the realm of his art ( Orestes suffers ... regards the transaction itself , but a natural fear of being found out . ' Venning seems a straightforward sort of ...
... regard to his theoretical work and unsure how to achieve the synthesis in the realm of his art ( Orestes suffers ... regards the transaction itself , but a natural fear of being found out . ' Venning seems a straightforward sort of ...
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... regard to the more ' personal ' , philosophical aspect of free will . The latter exists only in the sense that we are ' conscious of the motive that dictates our action ' , ' which is of course another aspect of causality . Ultimately ...
... regard to the more ' personal ' , philosophical aspect of free will . The latter exists only in the sense that we are ' conscious of the motive that dictates our action ' , ' which is of course another aspect of causality . Ultimately ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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