Proceedings of the British Academy, Volumen58British Academy, 1974 |
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... European man's discovery of himself as both a physical organism and a moral being , whose mysteries were now explored to their innermost depths . But the simultaneous discovery of the world also represented a discovery of man - the European ...
... European man's discovery of himself as both a physical organism and a moral being , whose mysteries were now explored to their innermost depths . But the simultaneous discovery of the world also represented a discovery of man - the European ...
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... European society between the competing claims of liberty and order ; and it is not surprising to find that it is for order that a late sixteenth - century European finally opts . Yet the very existence of this conflict in European ...
... European society between the competing claims of liberty and order ; and it is not surprising to find that it is for order that a late sixteenth - century European finally opts . Yet the very existence of this conflict in European ...
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... Europeans uneasily aware that the imposition of European standards on non- European peoples subjected to their rule might not , after all , be an unmixed good . They had , in fact , made the disturbing discovery that man and European ...
... Europeans uneasily aware that the imposition of European standards on non- European peoples subjected to their rule might not , after all , be an unmixed good . They had , in fact , made the disturbing discovery that man and European ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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