A Coat of Many Colours: EssaysRoutledge & Paul, 1956 - 352 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 43.
59. lappuse
... theory and practice . As a theory it relies on reason alone , and if the conception of society which it thus arrives at seems utopian and even chimerical , it does not matter , for what is established by right reasoning cannot be ...
... theory and practice . As a theory it relies on reason alone , and if the conception of society which it thus arrives at seems utopian and even chimerical , it does not matter , for what is established by right reasoning cannot be ...
125. lappuse
... theory , should be labelled " philosophical presumably because it is held to be impracticable . But certainly neither Godwin nor Shelley regarded their political theory as merely theoretical ; on the contrary , they put it forward as ...
... theory , should be labelled " philosophical presumably because it is held to be impracticable . But certainly neither Godwin nor Shelley regarded their political theory as merely theoretical ; on the contrary , they put it forward as ...
332. lappuse
... theory which directly contradicts it , and which is just as fully warranted by the history of art . The two possible ... theories . Neither the " Mona Lisa " nor the Virgin of the Rocks " could be found in a mirror's reflection ; and the ...
... theory which directly contradicts it , and which is just as fully warranted by the history of art . The two possible ... theories . Neither the " Mona Lisa " nor the Virgin of the Rocks " could be found in a mirror's reflection ; and the ...
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