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Page 43
... nature of man . The vision of human nature it embodies is of men choosing and selecting beliefs and values on the basis of their own interests . This is not to say that sociology automatically rules out as impossible belief as basic ...
... nature of man . The vision of human nature it embodies is of men choosing and selecting beliefs and values on the basis of their own interests . This is not to say that sociology automatically rules out as impossible belief as basic ...
Page 50
... nature of artistic activity . Considerations on this matter will prove to be as contested as those already noted concerning the nature of literature itself . This is , of course , not surprising since judgements as to the proper nature ...
... nature of artistic activity . Considerations on this matter will prove to be as contested as those already noted concerning the nature of literature itself . This is , of course , not surprising since judgements as to the proper nature ...
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... nature of views as to the proper function of art . This new social situation was achieved in the Netherlands and the great Italian cities in the fifteenth century , and its importance has been summed up by Blunt : The artist was no ...
... nature of views as to the proper function of art . This new social situation was achieved in the Netherlands and the great Italian cities in the fifteenth century , and its importance has been summed up by Blunt : The artist was no ...
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The sociology of literature | 24 |
The sociology of the author | 50 |
The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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