Against Interpretation, and Other EssaysItem consists of a selection of articles and reviews written between 1962 and 1965. |
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Page 137
... sense from Judaism and Christianity . Despite the exhaustion of religious sentiments , the will to make sense and find meaning pre- vails , although contracted to the idea of an action as the projection of one's idea of oneself . The ...
... sense from Judaism and Christianity . Despite the exhaustion of religious sentiments , the will to make sense and find meaning pre- vails , although contracted to the idea of an action as the projection of one's idea of oneself . The ...
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... sense as a category . ( For the rationalist critic , from Lucretius to Voltaire to Freud , the term does have a certain polemical sense when , typically , he opposes " religion " on the one hand to " science " or " reason " on the other ...
... sense as a category . ( For the rationalist critic , from Lucretius to Voltaire to Freud , the term does have a certain polemical sense when , typically , he opposes " religion " on the one hand to " science " or " reason " on the other ...
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... sense exist today to sponsor special tastes , who is the bearer of this taste ? Answer : an improvised self - elected class , mainly homosexuals , who consti- tute themselves as aristocrats of taste . 51. The peculiar relation beween ...
... sense exist today to sponsor special tastes , who is the bearer of this taste ? Answer : an improvised self - elected class , mainly homosexuals , who consti- tute themselves as aristocrats of taste . 51. The peculiar relation beween ...
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