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Closely connected with a renewed sense of social cohesion , and consequently new view of the nature of society , was a new sense of the importance of history and of organic growth . The Neo- Platonic tradition of European thought had ...
Closely connected with a renewed sense of social cohesion , and consequently new view of the nature of society , was a new sense of the importance of history and of organic growth . The Neo- Platonic tradition of European thought had ...
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Man's perceptions ' , he wrote , ' are not bounded by organs of perception : he perceives more than sense can discover . ' ( There is No Natural Religion . ) For instance , our five senses give us sense- data about a rose , its colour ...
Man's perceptions ' , he wrote , ' are not bounded by organs of perception : he perceives more than sense can discover . ' ( There is No Natural Religion . ) For instance , our five senses give us sense- data about a rose , its colour ...
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National independence gives a people the sense of being self- governed , and ' where this feeling has no place , a people are not a society , but a herd ; man being indeed distinguished among them from the brute ; but only to his ...
National independence gives a people the sense of being self- governed , and ' where this feeling has no place , a people are not a society , but a herd ; man being indeed distinguished among them from the brute ; but only to his ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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