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The first operation , Implicit Reason , Newman calls " unconscious reasoning , " )
which is analogous to Faith ; it involves “ impulse , instinct , conscience ,
imagination , habit , ” and later Newman speaks of it as " an instinctive Reason ,
which is ...
The first operation , Implicit Reason , Newman calls " unconscious reasoning , " )
which is analogous to Faith ; it involves “ impulse , instinct , conscience ,
imagination , habit , ” and later Newman speaks of it as " an instinctive Reason ,
which is ...
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Arnold speaks of complete harmonious development , blithe movement , a
criticism " quietly enlarging ” and “ ever widening ” its knowledge , harmonious
expansion , growth , progression , becoming ( as opposed to having ) , the stream
of ...
Arnold speaks of complete harmonious development , blithe movement , a
criticism " quietly enlarging ” and “ ever widening ” its knowledge , harmonious
expansion , growth , progression , becoming ( as opposed to having ) , the stream
of ...
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Winckelmann ” likewise speaks centrally of the " archaic immobility " of the Greek
statues , what motion they have being “ a motion ever kept in reserve , which is
very seldom committed to any definite action . ” When Pater speaks of an ...
Winckelmann ” likewise speaks centrally of the " archaic immobility " of the Greek
statues , what motion they have being “ a motion ever kept in reserve , which is
very seldom committed to any definite action . ” When Pater speaks of an ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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