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... claims of both the sides in man , the moral as well as the intellectual , of a full estimate of both , and of a reconciliation of both " ( CPW , V , 179 ) . Of course , Arnold knew very well that the practical establishment of such a ...
... claims of both the sides in man , the moral as well as the intellectual , of a full estimate of both , and of a reconciliation of both " ( CPW , V , 179 ) . Of course , Arnold knew very well that the practical establishment of such a ...
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... claims is probable and reasonable . Arnold , also developing an ad hominem argument against Protestants , accepts New- man's claim that both sets of doctrines are " developments , " only to argue then that both are " unsound ...
... claims is probable and reasonable . Arnold , also developing an ad hominem argument against Protestants , accepts New- man's claim that both sets of doctrines are " developments , " only to argue then that both are " unsound ...
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... claims of our aesthetic and moral instincts must be the center of education and that letters best provide what can only be called an illusion of a Providential order and a human destiny beyond this life . ( The examples that Ar- nold ...
... claims of our aesthetic and moral instincts must be the center of education and that letters best provide what can only be called an illusion of a Providential order and a human destiny beyond this life . ( The examples that Ar- nold ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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