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... heart ' where Pascal says , ' The heart has its reasons which reason does not know . We feel it in a thousand things ' . 39 40 Since we know , through the access which our freewill gives us to the moral law , that we are not the authors ...
... heart ' where Pascal says , ' The heart has its reasons which reason does not know . We feel it in a thousand things ' . 39 40 Since we know , through the access which our freewill gives us to the moral law , that we are not the authors ...
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... heart's ease , a man's own time to himself , are not muck ... ' It was made in revenge . . . ' : Lamb's view that moral sayings like these are the product of a resentful mind , the attempt of the weak to overpower the strong ...
... heart's ease , a man's own time to himself , are not muck ... ' It was made in revenge . . . ' : Lamb's view that moral sayings like these are the product of a resentful mind , the attempt of the weak to overpower the strong ...
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... heart , and keep alive the sense of moral beauty ; the ' lacrymae rerum , ' and the sorrowing by which the heart is made better . 21 - Odd as it may seem , for all his moral iconoclasm , Lamb seems very interested in the moral content ...
... heart , and keep alive the sense of moral beauty ; the ' lacrymae rerum , ' and the sorrowing by which the heart is made better . 21 - Odd as it may seem , for all his moral iconoclasm , Lamb seems very interested in the moral content ...
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