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Page 67
... sense of humour . A sense of humour leads you to take pleasure in the discrepancies of human nature ; it leads you to mistrust great professions and look for the unworthy motive that they conceal ; the dis- parity between appearance and ...
... sense of humour . A sense of humour leads you to take pleasure in the discrepancies of human nature ; it leads you to mistrust great professions and look for the unworthy motive that they conceal ; the dis- parity between appearance and ...
Page 210
... sense of reality . It is this , however , that has given the French an acute sense of discom- fort . The sermons that Henry James preached to the English on form in the novel aroused their inter- est , but have little affected their ...
... sense of reality . It is this , however , that has given the French an acute sense of discom- fort . The sermons that Henry James preached to the English on form in the novel aroused their inter- est , but have little affected their ...
Page 269
... sense of duty , which presupposes a free and real self , is not an illusion and therefore that it is morally necessary to believe in God . This has been generally thought more creditable to Kant's amiable nature than to his subtle ...
... sense of duty , which presupposes a free and real self , is not an illusion and therefore that it is morally necessary to believe in God . This has been generally thought more creditable to Kant's amiable nature than to his subtle ...
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