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... true philosophy is then simply the recognition of the testimony of rational consciousness regarding the happiness of ... true philosophy " is readily comprehensible to any rational human being regardless of social class or of educational ...
... true philosophy is then simply the recognition of the testimony of rational consciousness regarding the happiness of ... true philosophy " is readily comprehensible to any rational human being regardless of social class or of educational ...
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... true : ' tis true ' tis pity , / And pity ' tis ' tis true -- a foolish figure./But farewell it , for I will use no art " ( II , ii , 96-99 ) . Here Polonius enacts the predicament of an aesthetic that aspires to artless truthfulness in ...
... true : ' tis true ' tis pity , / And pity ' tis ' tis true -- a foolish figure./But farewell it , for I will use no art " ( II , ii , 96-99 ) . Here Polonius enacts the predicament of an aesthetic that aspires to artless truthfulness in ...
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... true / counterfeit and moral / immoral . Both are reasonably straightforward . For the true / counterfeit axis , the standard of success is simply communicative : an activity qualifies as true art if it satisfies the criterion of ...
... true / counterfeit and moral / immoral . Both are reasonably straightforward . For the true / counterfeit axis , the standard of success is simply communicative : an activity qualifies as true art if it satisfies the criterion of ...
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