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Regarding this central issue — the source of the fundamental clash between
Rousseauist and anti-Rousseauist — there has been and continues to be much
confusion. A chief source of this confusion has been the fact that in Rousseau as
in ...
Regarding this central issue — the source of the fundamental clash between
Rousseauist and anti-Rousseauist — there has been and continues to be much
confusion. A chief source of this confusion has been the fact that in Rousseau as
in ...
Page 130
Religion has suffered not only from the Rousseauist but also from the pseudo-
scientist. If the Rousseauist gives to emotion a primacy that does not belong to it,
the pseudo- scientist claims for physical science a hegemony to which it is not ...
Religion has suffered not only from the Rousseauist but also from the pseudo-
scientist. If the Rousseauist gives to emotion a primacy that does not belong to it,
the pseudo- scientist claims for physical science a hegemony to which it is not ...
Page 135
The fraternal union that the Rousseauist would establish among men on the
basis of expansive emotion is found, when tested in this way, to involve an
imaginative flight from the reality of both the human and the natural order, and so
to exist ...
The fraternal union that the Rousseauist would establish among men on the
basis of expansive emotion is found, when tested in this way, to involve an
imaginative flight from the reality of both the human and the natural order, and so
to exist ...
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