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... tradition of natural law but became a problem only as that tradition was infused with and transformed by ideas emergent in the new age of individualism . No doubt late medieval Scholasticism also contributed in this direction since an ...
... tradition of natural law but became a problem only as that tradition was infused with and transformed by ideas emergent in the new age of individualism . No doubt late medieval Scholasticism also contributed in this direction since an ...
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... tradition , dating back to the early Renaissance . Yet in at least one significant area of life , the recognition of ... traditional attitudes but an attempt to sustain them emotionally , if not logically . Thus , in theory the poetry of ...
... tradition , dating back to the early Renaissance . Yet in at least one significant area of life , the recognition of ... traditional attitudes but an attempt to sustain them emotionally , if not logically . Thus , in theory the poetry of ...
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... Tradition ( 1968 ) wherein she posits that " traditional metaphysics . . . [ is ] the necessary basis and unifying principle of all knowledge . " She then proceeds to fit Blake's works into various historical schools of thought ...
... Tradition ( 1968 ) wherein she posits that " traditional metaphysics . . . [ is ] the necessary basis and unifying principle of all knowledge . " She then proceeds to fit Blake's works into various historical schools of thought ...
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