The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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... action is either useless or illusory , and effort is paralysed . Hence the consistent exaltation of contemplation above action in Greek philosophy , and hence the impotence of that philosophy in promoting human progress . Our new guides ...
... action is either useless or illusory , and effort is paralysed . Hence the consistent exaltation of contemplation above action in Greek philosophy , and hence the impotence of that philosophy in promoting human progress . Our new guides ...
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... action of another has in some way caused us an injury , our condemnation of it would be looked upon simply as resentment and not as moral indignation , unless the same action inflicted upon someone else would have called out the emotion ...
... action of another has in some way caused us an injury , our condemnation of it would be looked upon simply as resentment and not as moral indignation , unless the same action inflicted upon someone else would have called out the emotion ...
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... action . the outbreak of the South African war the land forces of the Empire numbered over a million men , heterogeneous , unorganised , unready for oversea war . ' Force , ' wrote the enlightened soldier , to whose memory and teachings ...
... action . the outbreak of the South African war the land forces of the Empire numbered over a million men , heterogeneous , unorganised , unready for oversea war . ' Force , ' wrote the enlightened soldier , to whose memory and teachings ...
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