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... which represent " blood knowledge " ( in the language of D. H. Lawrence ) , Schopenhauer's theory constitutes a choice of “ being ” against “ not - being , ” an act of affirming existence as a fluid continuum greater than the self .
... which represent " blood knowledge " ( in the language of D. H. Lawrence ) , Schopenhauer's theory constitutes a choice of “ being ” against “ not - being , ” an act of affirming existence as a fluid continuum greater than the self .
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Pervasive in Whitman's poetry is his assertion of the existence of the ideal . His achievement lies in those intermittent passages in Leaves of Grass in which the ideal is related to the raw , crude facts of American experience .
Pervasive in Whitman's poetry is his assertion of the existence of the ideal . His achievement lies in those intermittent passages in Leaves of Grass in which the ideal is related to the raw , crude facts of American experience .
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is stated by Lovejoy : The otherworldly idea of the good must be the idea of a spurious good , if the existence of this world of temporal and imperfect creatures be assumed to be itself a genuine good ; and an Absolute which is self ...
is stated by Lovejoy : The otherworldly idea of the good must be the idea of a spurious good , if the existence of this world of temporal and imperfect creatures be assumed to be itself a genuine good ; and an Absolute which is self ...
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