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Perhaps the most characteristic feature of this imaginative reconstruction of nature , whereby it is distinguished from practical activity and ordinary perceptual experience , is the creation of a pattern or form .
Perhaps the most characteristic feature of this imaginative reconstruction of nature , whereby it is distinguished from practical activity and ordinary perceptual experience , is the creation of a pattern or form .
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Neither the scientist nor the artist gives us the world of immediate experience , as in our real life we experience neither a system of connected things nor a series of isolated objects . To produce a connected system or to have an ...
Neither the scientist nor the artist gives us the world of immediate experience , as in our real life we experience neither a system of connected things nor a series of isolated objects . To produce a connected system or to have an ...
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experience into practice and theory , art and science , of art into useful and fine , menial and free . Thus the issue involved in experience as art in its pregnant sense and in art as processes and materials of nature continued by ...
experience into practice and theory , art and science , of art into useful and fine , menial and free . Thus the issue involved in experience as art in its pregnant sense and in art as processes and materials of nature continued by ...
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