Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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... consciousness is so intimately related to the conditions governing the growth of human consciousness and involves as a primary consideration the use of such general terms as ' civilization ' and ' Nature , ' ' the con- scious ' and ...
... consciousness is so intimately related to the conditions governing the growth of human consciousness and involves as a primary consideration the use of such general terms as ' civilization ' and ' Nature , ' ' the con- scious ' and ...
Stran 142
... conscious , he no longer shared in the life of what he described with his whole being . He believed that consciousness must attenuate a primitive unconsciousness instead of defining it , and in delineating such characters , his own ...
... conscious , he no longer shared in the life of what he described with his whole being . He believed that consciousness must attenuate a primitive unconsciousness instead of defining it , and in delineating such characters , his own ...
Stran 276
... consciousness , and what Tolstoy described as the ' malady of non - acceptance of Christ's teaching ' to be a necessary stage in man's advance towards its truer realization . It is only through self - consciousness , with all its ...
... consciousness , and what Tolstoy described as the ' malady of non - acceptance of Christ's teaching ' to be a necessary stage in man's advance towards its truer realization . It is only through self - consciousness , with all its ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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