Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 152
... believe and to perfect oneself . . . . God is not to be apprehended by the mind , but by life . ' These idealistic arguments , which subserviated know- ing to being instead of really reconciling them , appealed strongly to the simple ...
... believe and to perfect oneself . . . . God is not to be apprehended by the mind , but by life . ' These idealistic arguments , which subserviated know- ing to being instead of really reconciling them , appealed strongly to the simple ...
Stran 199
... believe that science might help eventually to explain the nature of the infinite through the finite , and philosophy that of the finite through the infinite , or that the approach to life which each represented might and must be ...
... believe that science might help eventually to explain the nature of the infinite through the finite , and philosophy that of the finite through the infinite , or that the approach to life which each represented might and must be ...
Stran 207
... Believe , which he wrote in 1883 . ' Every man of the present day , ' he was later to assert , ' if we go deep enough into the contradiction between his conscience and his life , is in a state of despair , ' but sud- denly , as it ...
... Believe , which he wrote in 1883 . ' Every man of the present day , ' he was later to assert , ' if we go deep enough into the contradiction between his conscience and his life , is in a state of despair , ' but sud- denly , as it ...
Vsebina
PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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