EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 93-97European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... failed does not question the possible general validity of the point . This point can be taken further , by establishing a direct link between this passion for knowledge and the Protestant ethic . The search for knowledge , defined as a ...
... failed does not question the possible general validity of the point . This point can be taken further , by establishing a direct link between this passion for knowledge and the Protestant ethic . The search for knowledge , defined as a ...
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... failed , or were unlucky . The underlying idea is that these two simple , almost self - evident principles are sufficient , and everything else concerning morality and religion is immaturity , error , nonsense . In this way , one can ...
... failed , or were unlucky . The underlying idea is that these two simple , almost self - evident principles are sufficient , and everything else concerning morality and religion is immaturity , error , nonsense . In this way , one can ...
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... failure , in terms of content and effects on audience , he failed to publish anything for years . The depth of this crisis , of this desperate attempt to come to terms with his own work and the problem that was its moving force , was ...
... failure , in terms of content and effects on audience , he failed to publish anything for years . The depth of this crisis , of this desperate attempt to come to terms with his own work and the problem that was its moving force , was ...
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