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Page 114
... higher things . And a traveller will not get far towards higher things if he is ever afraid of putting one foot in front of the other . For similar reasons , I feel very little sympathy with social- ism . If I think of democracy as a ...
... higher things . And a traveller will not get far towards higher things if he is ever afraid of putting one foot in front of the other . For similar reasons , I feel very little sympathy with social- ism . If I think of democracy as a ...
Page 135
... higher will . One's conception of the constant and unifying factor in life will appear in one's use of general terms . It is plain that the humanist and the Rousseauist clash radically in their defini- tions . As a result of his ...
... higher will . One's conception of the constant and unifying factor in life will appear in one's use of general terms . It is plain that the humanist and the Rousseauist clash radically in their defini- tions . As a result of his ...
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... higher satisfaction and is the higher type of men , the accumulated wisdom of our race does not hesitate , just as , without " scientific proof , " it does not hesitate to place a Beethoven above an ephemeral composer of " sob stuff ...
... higher satisfaction and is the higher type of men , the accumulated wisdom of our race does not hesitate , just as , without " scientific proof , " it does not hesitate to place a Beethoven above an ephemeral composer of " sob stuff ...
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