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And is not this activity truly determined , when one single function is attributed to it , not spatializing nor temporalizing , but characterizing ? Or rather , when it is conceived as itself a category or function which gives us ...
And is not this activity truly determined , when one single function is attributed to it , not spatializing nor temporalizing , but characterizing ? Or rather , when it is conceived as itself a category or function which gives us ...
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from the observed one , but only this activity which I behold . I feel active in the movement or in the moving figure , and through projecting myself into it I feel myself striving and performing this same movement .
from the observed one , but only this activity which I behold . I feel active in the movement or in the moving figure , and through projecting myself into it I feel myself striving and performing this same movement .
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But this does not eliminate my inner activity , the striving and satisfaction I feel as I contemplate the movements enacted before me . To be sure , every striving is by its nature a striving after the realization of its end .
But this does not eliminate my inner activity , the striving and satisfaction I feel as I contemplate the movements enacted before me . To be sure , every striving is by its nature a striving after the realization of its end .
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