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Philosophical change, if not progress, may be measured by the nature and frequency of its embarrassments. An earlier age in Anglo-American thought was dominated by a passion for the Absolute. Questions concerning the nature of Man, the Cosmos, Life, and Death were...
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Natanson, M. (1962). Existentialism and the Theory of Literature. In Literature, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences (pp. 101–115). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-9278-1_9
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