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This gap , of course , is simply another representative of the mind - body gap , which all idealist philosophers and mechanists are so eager to get rid of : the first by abolishing the body and the second by abolishing the mind .
This gap , of course , is simply another representative of the mind - body gap , which all idealist philosophers and mechanists are so eager to get rid of : the first by abolishing the body and the second by abolishing the mind .
Pagina 223
But when you come to carry them out in the medium , then , if they are appropriate , or if you succeed in adapting them , they become each a special phase of the embodiment of your whole delight and interest of " body - and - mind ” in ...
But when you come to carry them out in the medium , then , if they are appropriate , or if you succeed in adapting them , they become each a special phase of the embodiment of your whole delight and interest of " body - and - mind ” in ...
Pagina 432
Cellini would have replied that since the human body is the most perfect of all forms we cannot see it too often . In between these two extremes was that forest of nude figures , painted or carved , in stucco , bronze , or stone , which ...
Cellini would have replied that since the human body is the most perfect of all forms we cannot see it too often . In between these two extremes was that forest of nude figures , painted or carved , in stucco , bronze , or stone , which ...
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