Flesh in the Age of ReasonAllen Lane, 2003 - 573 страници The gloomy, anguished fears and concerns of the great English writers of the Civil War period (Milton, Bunyan et all) are in many ways completely baffling and alien to us and yet 150 years later with writers such as Byron we feel totally at home with their view of the world. How did this extraordinary change happen? How did we become modern? lifetime's work, offering an account of the writings of some of the most attractive figures ever to write in English. |
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... evidently read widely in divinity , being attracted to latitudinarian divines like John Tillotson , then Archbishop of Canterbury , whose rational theology , faith in human reason and distaste for dogmatism appealed to the young Earl's ...
... evidently read widely in divinity , being attracted to latitudinarian divines like John Tillotson , then Archbishop of Canterbury , whose rational theology , faith in human reason and distaste for dogmatism appealed to the young Earl's ...
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... evidently found imagining himself trickier than appraising an empire . Why ? As a historian , Gibbon stated himself honour - bound to present his life , both to himself and to the supposed public , so as to meet the scholar's criterion ...
... evidently found imagining himself trickier than appraising an empire . Why ? As a historian , Gibbon stated himself honour - bound to present his life , both to himself and to the supposed public , so as to meet the scholar's criterion ...
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... evidently unresolved , and the naked flesh does not come across in his Memoirs . For while he refers to his gout ( a good disease ) , he does not mention the complaint which indirectly killed him , his hydrocele - an enlargement of the ...
... evidently unresolved , and the naked flesh does not come across in his Memoirs . For while he refers to his gout ( a good disease ) , he does not mention the complaint which indirectly killed him , his hydrocele - an enlargement of the ...
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RELIGION AND THE SOUL | 28 |
MEDICINE AND THE BODY | 44 |
THE RATIONAL SELF | 62 |
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