Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... faculty will not serve us here . Johnson himself acknowledges the wide variety of possible meanings by his choice of illustrations in the Diction- ary . The faculty which Richard Hooker can confidently describe as " the director of ...
... faculty will not serve us here . Johnson himself acknowledges the wide variety of possible meanings by his choice of illustrations in the Diction- ary . The faculty which Richard Hooker can confidently describe as " the director of ...
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... faculty has its proper func- tion in the service of the whole organism and any conflicts which may arise are due to malfunctions ; they are not inherent in the structure itself . Furthermore , the faculty psychology is part of a larger ...
... faculty has its proper func- tion in the service of the whole organism and any conflicts which may arise are due to malfunctions ; they are not inherent in the structure itself . Furthermore , the faculty psychology is part of a larger ...
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... faculty which retains some of that power to perceive truth independently of sense data , the power which typified Peripatetic reason , and they differ from some other rationalists and from the majority of their contemporaries in that ...
... faculty which retains some of that power to perceive truth independently of sense data , the power which typified Peripatetic reason , and they differ from some other rationalists and from the majority of their contemporaries in that ...
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
The Nature of Johnsons Altruism | 47 |
Utility and Altruism | 59 |
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