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Yet another point about the emotions of the imaginative life - since they require no responsive action we can give them a new valuation . In real life we must to some extent cultivate those emotions which lead to useful action , and we ...
Yet another point about the emotions of the imaginative life - since they require no responsive action we can give them a new valuation . In real life we must to some extent cultivate those emotions which lead to useful action , and we ...
Pagina 66
The same statement holds good of a course of action that is dominantly practical , that is , one that consists of overt doings . It is possible to be efficient in action and yet not have a conscious ...
The same statement holds good of a course of action that is dominantly practical , that is , one that consists of overt doings . It is possible to be efficient in action and yet not have a conscious ...
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And what is the value of this general action if it be not an action of the spirit of the author ? The secular disputes concerning dramatic unity are interesting in this connection ; they are first applied to the unity of “ action ” when ...
And what is the value of this general action if it be not an action of the spirit of the author ? The secular disputes concerning dramatic unity are interesting in this connection ; they are first applied to the unity of “ action ” when ...
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Reality and Imagination | 3 |
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
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