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... philosophical presuppositions of modernity . This would not be particularly significant — until recently has not been particularly significant - were it not for the fact that the New Left is in rebellion against these philosophical ...
... philosophical presuppositions of modernity . This would not be particularly significant — until recently has not been particularly significant - were it not for the fact that the New Left is in rebellion against these philosophical ...
Page 64
... philosophical stoicism has never been found suitable for mass consumption . Philosophical stoicism has always been an aristocratic prerogative ; it has never been able to give an acceptable rationale of " one's station and one's duties ...
... philosophical stoicism has never been found suitable for mass consumption . Philosophical stoicism has always been an aristocratic prerogative ; it has never been able to give an acceptable rationale of " one's station and one's duties ...
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... philosophical wisdom about things political that was superior to the reigning conventional political wisdom . But all of this was , in the highest sense of the term , “ academic . " Utopias existed to produce better po- litical philosophers ...
... philosophical wisdom about things political that was superior to the reigning conventional political wisdom . But all of this was , in the highest sense of the term , “ academic . " Utopias existed to produce better po- litical philosophers ...
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