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... evident . Both in stating his positive ideal , the qualities of mind which criticism and culture were to sponsor , and in defining the social aims of his ideal , Arnold found support in the Idea and elsewhere in Newman . The connection ...
... evident . Both in stating his positive ideal , the qualities of mind which criticism and culture were to sponsor , and in defining the social aims of his ideal , Arnold found support in the Idea and elsewhere in Newman . The connection ...
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... evident in the sixties , remains intact , with morality and aesthetic experience linked on the one hand , and " the modern spirit , science , literature ” unreconciled and unassimilated on the other . The essence of Arnold's view of ...
... evident in the sixties , remains intact , with morality and aesthetic experience linked on the one hand , and " the modern spirit , science , literature ” unreconciled and unassimilated on the other . The essence of Arnold's view of ...
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... evident . " Yes ! " Marius con- curs , " the reception of theory , of hypothesis , of beliefs , did depend a great deal on temperament . ' The notion that assent or belief is arrived at by " the whole man " - mind , feelings ...
... evident . " Yes ! " Marius con- curs , " the reception of theory , of hypothesis , of beliefs , did depend a great deal on temperament . ' The notion that assent or belief is arrived at by " the whole man " - mind , feelings ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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