Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... remained after the philosophy had been repudiated , the priceless habit of looking for an exact point , and of sticking to it when found . . . . The greatest contribution of mediaevalism to the formation of the scientific movement was ...
... remained after the philosophy had been repudiated , the priceless habit of looking for an exact point , and of sticking to it when found . . . . The greatest contribution of mediaevalism to the formation of the scientific movement was ...
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... remained silent . His acolytes were silent . I was silent . The situation was so grotesquely different from anything I had conjured up in my mind's eye that I was non- plussed . I have been ushered into the presence of many famous ...
... remained silent . His acolytes were silent . I was silent . The situation was so grotesquely different from anything I had conjured up in my mind's eye that I was non- plussed . I have been ushered into the presence of many famous ...
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... remained a detached observer , but at least the months which I have spent at Caux have not been wholly wasted . Whatever reserves I may have on the limita- tions of guidance , I could not doubt but that much will be revealed to those ...
... remained a detached observer , but at least the months which I have spent at Caux have not been wholly wasted . Whatever reserves I may have on the limita- tions of guidance , I could not doubt but that much will be revealed to those ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM | 9 |
THE AESTHETIC CONSCIENCE | 17 |
BACKGROUND TO CAUX | 24 |
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