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... dualism that affirms a struggle between good and evil in the heart of the individual and a dualism which , like that of Rousseau , transfers the struggle to society . Let us ask ourselves what it is the modern man 128 LIVING PHILOSOPHIES.
... dualism that affirms a struggle between good and evil in the heart of the individual and a dualism which , like that of Rousseau , transfers the struggle to society . Let us ask ourselves what it is the modern man 128 LIVING PHILOSOPHIES.
Page 132
... dualism they have set up tends in its ultimate de- velopment to substitute the class war for what Diderot termed in his denunciation of the older dualism the " civil 132 LIVING PHILOSOPHIES.
... dualism they have set up tends in its ultimate de- velopment to substitute the class war for what Diderot termed in his denunciation of the older dualism the " civil 132 LIVING PHILOSOPHIES.
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... dualism rather than in the merely cynical and " hard - boiled " attitude so prevalent nowadays among those who have become convinced of the final inanity of the humanitarian type of idealism . Joubert wrote over a century ago : " To all ...
... dualism rather than in the merely cynical and " hard - boiled " attitude so prevalent nowadays among those who have become convinced of the final inanity of the humanitarian type of idealism . Joubert wrote over a century ago : " To all ...
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