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... reason . " Emotions are " reason's enemy , throwing [ the mind ] into disturbance and riot " ( Cicero 2002 , 46-47 ) . Therefore , they must be eradicated . But where does joy fit into this schema , and what does that tell us about ...
... reason . " Emotions are " reason's enemy , throwing [ the mind ] into disturbance and riot " ( Cicero 2002 , 46-47 ) . Therefore , they must be eradicated . But where does joy fit into this schema , and what does that tell us about ...
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... Reason's ' earliest offspring ' . Consider , for instance , this meditation on infancy , which appears to suggest , as does the ode , that the light of Reason , and ' those first affections ' and ' those shadowy recollections ' are ...
... Reason's ' earliest offspring ' . Consider , for instance , this meditation on infancy , which appears to suggest , as does the ode , that the light of Reason , and ' those first affections ' and ' those shadowy recollections ' are ...
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... reason to hate and to despise myself ? Indeed I do ; and chiefly for not having hated and despised the world enough * . Here Hazlitt somewhat resembles Hamlet . Shakespeare's prince tries to reason himself into hatred and never quite ...
... reason to hate and to despise myself ? Indeed I do ; and chiefly for not having hated and despised the world enough * . Here Hazlitt somewhat resembles Hamlet . Shakespeare's prince tries to reason himself into hatred and never quite ...
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