Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 117British Academy, 2002 - 543 pages |
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... problems . That is why the purpose of the life of learning is so dimly understood and why funding for research in the humanities remains a perpetual problem . So how can we defend ourselves against the charge that the study of the ...
... problems . That is why the purpose of the life of learning is so dimly understood and why funding for research in the humanities remains a perpetual problem . So how can we defend ourselves against the charge that the study of the ...
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... problem , in a repub- lican poem , of Milton's presentation of Heaven as a hierarchical , univer- sal monarchy . 16 ... problem , see Sharon Achinstein , ' Imperial Dialectics : Milton and Conquered Peoples ' in Milton and the ...
... problem , in a repub- lican poem , of Milton's presentation of Heaven as a hierarchical , univer- sal monarchy . 16 ... problem , see Sharon Achinstein , ' Imperial Dialectics : Milton and Conquered Peoples ' in Milton and the ...
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... problem of Müller's over commitment to category we have to also say that a fully Darwinian explication of the evolution of language from apes to man , from call system to the duality of patterning ( structure and meaning ) and to the ...
... problem of Müller's over commitment to category we have to also say that a fully Darwinian explication of the evolution of language from apes to man , from call system to the duality of patterning ( structure and meaning ) and to the ...
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