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... philosophy behind it . is not great . But the essential is , that each expresses in perfect language , some ... philosophy ; you can hardly say that Shakespeare believed , or did not believe , the mixed and muddled scepticism of the ...
... philosophy behind it . is not great . But the essential is , that each expresses in perfect language , some ... philosophy ; you can hardly say that Shakespeare believed , or did not believe , the mixed and muddled scepticism of the ...
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... philosophy which has super- seded Bradley will probably be something at the same time older , more patient , more supple and more wise . The chief characteristics of much contemporary philosophy are newness and crudeness , impatience ...
... philosophy which has super- seded Bradley will probably be something at the same time older , more patient , more supple and more wise . The chief characteristics of much contemporary philosophy are newness and crudeness , impatience ...
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... philosophy vain , but then one should not philosophise . What one is likely to do is to philosophise badly , because unconsciously . My objection is not to Humanism , but to Mr. Foerster for not being human- istic enough ; and for ...
... philosophy vain , but then one should not philosophise . What one is likely to do is to philosophise badly , because unconsciously . My objection is not to Humanism , but to Mr. Foerster for not being human- istic enough ; and for ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent 1919 3 | 3 |
The Function of Criticism 1923 | 12 |
Rhetoric and Poetic Drama 1919 | 25 |
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