CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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... philosopher . The interdependence of his philosophy and his humour is , indeed , often so complete that it is puzzling to decide whether he was a philosopher who chanced upon explanations which would justify humour , or a born humorist ...
... philosopher . The interdependence of his philosophy and his humour is , indeed , often so complete that it is puzzling to decide whether he was a philosopher who chanced upon explanations which would justify humour , or a born humorist ...
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... philosophers . His criticism is the criticism of a philosopher , though to say that , without further explanation , will hardly recommend him . Few philosophers have been good judges in æsthetic matters , to which they have usually ...
... philosophers . His criticism is the criticism of a philosopher , though to say that , without further explanation , will hardly recommend him . Few philosophers have been good judges in æsthetic matters , to which they have usually ...
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... philosopher disdains , though he sympathizes with it . To Mr. Santayana philosophy is not an official occupation , a pursuit which he drops in unpro- fessional hours , after he has done a turn of work at solving theoretic puzzles .
... philosopher disdains , though he sympathizes with it . To Mr. Santayana philosophy is not an official occupation , a pursuit which he drops in unpro- fessional hours , after he has done a turn of work at solving theoretic puzzles .
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SAMUEL BUTLER | 1 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
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