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... particular circumstances . The effect on belief of such investigation is obviously complex . But if the discovery , say , that the congregation of a particular American sect is wealthy and white might disenchant more evangelical members ...
... particular circumstances . The effect on belief of such investigation is obviously complex . But if the discovery , say , that the congregation of a particular American sect is wealthy and white might disenchant more evangelical members ...
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... particular social facts that cause a writer to write in a particular way , but it can reconstruct after the event the ' reasons for action ' involved in a particular perspective . This type of approach is close to that of Sartre's ...
... particular social facts that cause a writer to write in a particular way , but it can reconstruct after the event the ' reasons for action ' involved in a particular perspective . This type of approach is close to that of Sartre's ...
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... particular use of language ; it is , rather , the basic collective idea , and the institutions , manners , habits of thought , and intentions which proceed from this . Bourgeois culture , similarly , is the basic individualist idea and ...
... particular use of language ; it is , rather , the basic collective idea , and the institutions , manners , habits of thought , and intentions which proceed from this . Bourgeois culture , similarly , is the basic individualist idea and ...
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The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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