The modern spirit is vivisective
"The modern spirit is vivisective. Vivisection itself is the most modern process one can conceive. The ancient spirit accepted phenomena with bad grace. The ancient method investigated law with the lantern of justice, morality with the lantern of revelation, art with the lantern of tradition. B...
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title_full | The modern spirit is vivisective Francesca Catastini ; edited by Federica Chiocchetti and Francesca Catastini |
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title_full_unstemmed | The modern spirit is vivisective Francesca Catastini ; edited by Federica Chiocchetti and Francesca Catastini |
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