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... theory of the genres of poetry , just as the geometer attempts to arrive at a general theory of curves . " Accordingly , Boileau generally is understood to have used " reason " and " good sense " primarily as Descartes used them : to ...
... theory of the genres of poetry , just as the geometer attempts to arrive at a general theory of curves . " Accordingly , Boileau generally is understood to have used " reason " and " good sense " primarily as Descartes used them : to ...
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... theories of government , but his exposition of an alternative and contradictory theory of government . There is a great deal to be said , after all , for examining theories and assumptions in the light of opposing theories and ...
... theories of government , but his exposition of an alternative and contradictory theory of government . There is a great deal to be said , after all , for examining theories and assumptions in the light of opposing theories and ...
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three other kinds of theories which perform somewhat the function of natural law theory and exhibit the same dual character . First , they describe the regu larities which the Author of Nature put into His creation . Second , they ...
three other kinds of theories which perform somewhat the function of natural law theory and exhibit the same dual character . First , they describe the regu larities which the Author of Nature put into His creation . Second , they ...
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