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... these principles of life, and sought their essence, their inward ramifications, and thegrounds of their security. Interpretations of doctrines and commandments became more and more urgent. But ... of general propositions is nothing more nor less thanphilosophy; and so another vital age ofReason began.The wonderful flights of imagination and feeling inspiredby the rise and triumph of ... transformationalnature of human understanding.The scholars to whom I owe, directly or indirectly, thematerial of my thoughts represent many schools and evenmany fields of scholarship; and the final expression of...
... boundaries of quotations open 77.7% and inserted clauses closed 86.5%With boundaries of quotations and open 78.5%inserted clauses (automatically detected) closed 86.6%With boundaries of quotations and ... pronunciation, part of speech, inflection type, and inflectionform. Specific expressions are often used atthe ends of quotations and inserted clauses. 326 Japanese — Detection and Modification of ClauseBoundaries ... boundaries of quotations and inserted clauses as well as sentence boundaries is sensitive to theaccuracy of dependency structure analysis and theimprovements of the boundary detection of quo-tations...
... property of animals and even inanimate objects. Forinstance, in Republic 1 Socrates speaks of the areteˆ of dogs andof horses.12Thus,the phrases areteˆandros (the excellence of a man) and ... values and conduct of the culture of the leisure class. In the fifth and fourth centuries, out of an average citizen body of twenty to thirty thousand males over the age of eighteen both of whose ... progression of beliefs and values, at one pole of which lie conventional and traditional (antiphilosoph-ical) views and values and at the other pole of which lie Platonic (philosophical)views and values....
... social dimensions of the project of a “critique of reason : Critique is the enterprise of completely socializing the exer-cise of human reason. Although this social dimension of critique hadbeen ... the intersection of what is ofreason s own making and what is not of its own making—even when the exercise ofreason enables humanity to raise itself“above” the workings of its own “givenness.” ... inner dynamic of reason, is not the centrallocus of that dynamic, which Kant locates as properly in the practicalinterest of reason. It is in and through the practical interest of reason, aninterest...