With this sense of the splendour of our experience and of its awful brevity, gathering all we are into one desperate effort to see and touch, we shall hardly have time to make theories about the things we see and touch. What we have to do is to be for... Victorian Prose: An Anthology - Страница 408под редакцията на - 1999 - 504 странициОграничен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Martin Middeke - 2004 - 372 страници
...Differenz, die das Immer-Neue hervorbringt, das Beste, nämlich immer neue sinnliche Erfahrungen zu machen: "What we have to do is to be for ever curiously testing...acquiescing in a facile orthodoxy, of Comte, or of Hegel, or of our own."60 Aus dieser Vision spricht einerseits eine intellektuelle Redlichkeit, die... | |
| Bart Schultz - 2004 - 886 страници
..."the fruit of experience, hut experience itself that is the end. What is demanded of us is that we "he for ever curiously testing new opinions and courting...acquiescing in a facile orthodoxy, of Comte, or of Hegel, or of our own." Philosophy must he suhordinated to this: "The theory or idea or system which... | |
| Roland Kroemer - 2004 - 598 страници
...fashion, "we shall hardly have time to make theories," and therefore "what we have to do is to be forever curiously testing new opinions and courting new impressions,...acquiescing in a facile orthodoxy of Comte, or of Hegel, or of our own" (158). The causal relation is clear: given that all other realities have proved... | |
| Suman Gupta, David Johnson - 2005 - 338 страници
...evening. With this sense of the splendour of our experience and of its awful brevity, gathering all we are into one desperate effort to see and touch, we shall...never acquiescing in a facile orthodoxy of Comte or of Hegel, or of our own. Theories, religious or philosophical ideas, as points of view, instruments of... | |
| Frederic Tuten - 2005 - 164 страници
...77 With this sense of the splendour of our experience and of its awful brevity, gathering all we are into one desperate effort to see and touch, we shall...things we see and touch. What we have to do is to be forever curiously testing new opinions and courting new impressions, never acquiescing in a facile... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 2000 - 552 страници
...'With this sense of the splendour of our experience and of its awful brevity, gathering all we are into one desperate effort to see and touch, we shall...to make theories about the things we see and touch' (PR 189). 337.16. the Trojans. They fought for a woman: in Greek mythology, there are several versions... | |
| Bernd Kiefer, Werner Nell - 2005 - 348 страници
...dem principium individuationis der Moderne, auch mit Blick auf die rezeptionsästhetischen Folgen: "What we have to do is to be for ever curiously testing new opinions and courting new impressions." Das Bedürfnis nach Latenzbeobachtung, hier durchaus sinnlich-erotisch konnotiert, steuert die Wahrnehmung.... | |
| Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - 2006 - 512 страници
...evening. With this sense of the splendour of our experience and of its awful brevity, gathering all we are into one desperate effort to see and touch, we shall...acquiescing in a facile orthodoxy of Comte, or of Hegel, or of our own. Philosophical theories or ideas, as points of view, instruments of criticism,... | |
| Peter L. Shillingsburg - 2006 - 190 страници
...scholarship With the sense of the splendour of our experience and of its awful brevity, gathering all we are into one desperate effort to see and touch, we shall...to make theories about the things we see and touch. — we have an interval, and then our place knows us no more ... our one chance is in expanding that... | |
| Dennis Denisoff - 2006 - 212 страници
...all, contradicts the hedonistic epicureanism of Paterian aestheticism itself; one cannot exactly claim to be "for ever curiously testing new opinions and courting new impressions,"' if one rarely bothers to remove one's carpet slippers. Although Pater did not argue that the ideal... | |
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