John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... philosophical systems as ' incoherent ' in the sense that they lack internal consistency . But is a work of art similarly obliged to demonstrate internal consistency ? Is it not often the case that the function of artistic form is ...
... philosophical systems as ' incoherent ' in the sense that they lack internal consistency . But is a work of art similarly obliged to demonstrate internal consistency ? Is it not often the case that the function of artistic form is ...
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... philosophical systems , affinities which can be explained by reference to their common sociological origins in specifically bourgeois social groupings . And finally , following Goldmann , we pointed to the contrast between rationalist ...
... philosophical systems , affinities which can be explained by reference to their common sociological origins in specifically bourgeois social groupings . And finally , following Goldmann , we pointed to the contrast between rationalist ...
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... philosophical unity is , of course , indicative of an external sociological unity . The philosophical vision of the 1640s emerges logically from that of the 1630s just as the Revolution of the 1640s emerges sociologically from the ...
... philosophical unity is , of course , indicative of an external sociological unity . The philosophical vision of the 1640s emerges logically from that of the 1630s just as the Revolution of the 1640s emerges sociologically from the ...
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