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the atemporal moral truths which they illustrate . The writer of a fictional account , therefore , may re - create an ideal world which , while factually false , is morally true . In such a world the imprint of a normative order is more ...
the atemporal moral truths which they illustrate . The writer of a fictional account , therefore , may re - create an ideal world which , while factually false , is morally true . In such a world the imprint of a normative order is more ...
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23 Mollified by Solino's criticism , Lívio compromises by allowing for all kinds of fictional literature provided only that they present a convincing description of a moral order . But the Doctor approves of even pseudo - histories ...
23 Mollified by Solino's criticism , Lívio compromises by allowing for all kinds of fictional literature provided only that they present a convincing description of a moral order . But the Doctor approves of even pseudo - histories ...
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always virtuous and that virtuous men are not always practicing members of a religious sect is of course not identical with declar- ing that moral worth can be attained independent of a belief in God . Upon this last question , as we ...
always virtuous and that virtuous men are not always practicing members of a religious sect is of course not identical with declar- ing that moral worth can be attained independent of a belief in God . Upon this last question , as we ...
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Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal Richard A. Preto-Rodas Sin vista previa disponible - 1971 |
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