The American Dissent: A Decade of Modern ConservatismDoubleday, 1966 - 262 strani |
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Stran 129
... doctrines of the French philosophes , found himself " alarmed into reflection " by what he saw to be a " revolution of doctrine and theoretic dogma " -a revo- lution whose doctrines and emotions , he thought , would render impossible ...
... doctrines of the French philosophes , found himself " alarmed into reflection " by what he saw to be a " revolution of doctrine and theoretic dogma " -a revo- lution whose doctrines and emotions , he thought , would render impossible ...
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... doctrine of academic freedom rests on the assumption that outside of the sciences there is no such thing as truth , and that the doctrine is therefore hopelessly relativistic . " Academic freedom is conceived as a permanent instrument ...
... doctrine of academic freedom rests on the assumption that outside of the sciences there is no such thing as truth , and that the doctrine is therefore hopelessly relativistic . " Academic freedom is conceived as a permanent instrument ...
Stran 191
... doctrine " a king is but a man , a queen is but a woman ; a woman is but an animal , and an animal not of the highest order . " " Prejudice , " Burke said , " renders a man's virtue his habit ; and not a series of uncon- nected acts ...
... doctrine " a king is but a man , a queen is but a woman ; a woman is but an animal , and an animal not of the highest order . " " Prejudice , " Burke said , " renders a man's virtue his habit ; and not a series of uncon- nected acts ...
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Preface | 13 |
The Emergence of Conservatism | 19 |
Liberalism | 45 |
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