Peter L. Berger book The Social Construction of Reality
1991; p. 202
The Social Construction of Reality, 1966
1991, p. 202
The Social Construction of Reality, 1966
Peter L. Berger book The Social Construction of Reality
1991; p. 202
The Social Construction of Reality, 1966
Matthew Arnold (1822–1888) English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools
"Mixed Essays, Equality" (1879)
Genevieve Cogman (1972) novelist and game designer
Source: The Lost Plot (2017), Chapter 17 (p. 215)
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Man of Letters
Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) Russian writer
What is Art? (1897)
Context: In the upper, rich, more educated classes of European society doubt arose as to the truth of that understanding of life which was expressed by Church Christianity. When, after the Crusades and the maximum development of papal power and its abuses, people of the rich classes became acquainted with the wisdom of the classics and saw, on the one hand, the reasonable lucidity of the teachings of the ancient sages, and on the other hand, the incompatibility of the Church doctrine with the teaching of Christ, they found it impossible to continue to believe the Church teaching.
“The icon and the idol determine two manners of being for beings, not two classes of beings.”
Jean-Luc Marion (1946) French philosopher
Source: God Without Being (1982), p. 8
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) Father of republic India, champion of human rights, father of India's Constitution, polymath, revolutionary…
As quoted in http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00ambedkar/txt_ambedkar_salvation.html