Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... human quality of laughter . ) If laugh- ter expresses lost innocence , despair , and the burden of consciousness , as Baudelaire suggests , it may still retain a potentially aesthetic quality . In this connection , one recalls his own ...
... human quality of laughter . ) If laugh- ter expresses lost innocence , despair , and the burden of consciousness , as Baudelaire suggests , it may still retain a potentially aesthetic quality . In this connection , one recalls his own ...
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... human enterprise . Such tendencies imply differing though complementary an- swers to the basic question of " meaning " which philosophy poses . As a consequence , philosophy gives a varied inspiration - to religion , to science , and to ...
... human enterprise . Such tendencies imply differing though complementary an- swers to the basic question of " meaning " which philosophy poses . As a consequence , philosophy gives a varied inspiration - to religion , to science , and to ...
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... human love ; finally willing to marry a girl he has never seen , he marries the maid , the human being , " another Hero . " Benedick is never deluded about the humanity of Beatrice : he knows that Beatrice is human ; he simply accepts ...
... human love ; finally willing to marry a girl he has never seen , he marries the maid , the human being , " another Hero . " Benedick is never deluded about the humanity of Beatrice : he knows that Beatrice is human ; he simply accepts ...
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