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... natural , the human , or the religious plane . On the natural plane the equal validity of all the appetites is admitted so that there is no principle of personal control , no standard or center to which moral dilemmas may be referred ...
... natural , the human , or the religious plane . On the natural plane the equal validity of all the appetites is admitted so that there is no principle of personal control , no standard or center to which moral dilemmas may be referred ...
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... natural urges , including their natural reason and will , tend to excess , and yet , since they are capable of opposing to this excess of the élan vital a contrary principles of frein vital , the higher will , there is evidently in man ...
... natural urges , including their natural reason and will , tend to excess , and yet , since they are capable of opposing to this excess of the élan vital a contrary principles of frein vital , the higher will , there is evidently in man ...
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... natural distinct from the natural which Christianity came to confirm . The legacy of Irving Babbitt is then primarily philosophical and is a contribution to supernaturalistic doctrines . It stands in a most original way at the meeting ...
... natural distinct from the natural which Christianity came to confirm . The legacy of Irving Babbitt is then primarily philosophical and is a contribution to supernaturalistic doctrines . It stands in a most original way at the meeting ...
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HARVARD SEALS AND ARMS Samuel Eliot Morison | 16 |
HARVARD AND THE SMALL COLLEGE Harold A Larrabee | 27 |
MADAME Geneva Edward B Hall | 34 |
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