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... man's past was available to the new man of the future and how much of it was desirable . In defining what of the past was essential for man's future , Newman's example was of central importance . For Arnold the mediator , Newman is ...
... man's past was available to the new man of the future and how much of it was desirable . In defining what of the past was essential for man's future , Newman's example was of central importance . For Arnold the mediator , Newman is ...
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... man . " In itself , this is a medieval theme , and it shares the medieval misconception of man's place in nature . But false as was its basis , the theory , when reiterated by a man like Pico , has its use : For this high dignity of man ...
... man . " In itself , this is a medieval theme , and it shares the medieval misconception of man's place in nature . But false as was its basis , the theory , when reiterated by a man like Pico , has its use : For this high dignity of man ...
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... man's two impulses , intellectual and moral , are again said to have the same aim- " man's perfection or salvation " —but Arnold is at considerable pains to insist on the divergence of method by which they proceed . Arnold concedes that ...
... man's two impulses , intellectual and moral , are again said to have the same aim- " man's perfection or salvation " —but Arnold is at considerable pains to insist on the divergence of method by which they proceed . Arnold concedes that ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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