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It may be said the only meaning of all knowledge , description and explanation , is the search for the connection of things - when the world has become to the human intellect a connected whole , the goal is reached .
It may be said the only meaning of all knowledge , description and explanation , is the search for the connection of things - when the world has become to the human intellect a connected whole , the goal is reached .
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Yes , connection is science , but the work of art is isolation ; more than that , isolation is beauty whether nature or the ... as in our real life we experience neither a system of connected things nor a series of isolated objects .
Yes , connection is science , but the work of art is isolation ; more than that , isolation is beauty whether nature or the ... as in our real life we experience neither a system of connected things nor a series of isolated objects .
Pagina 439
Science is connection , but not every connection is science ; art is isolation , but not every isolation is art . In fancy , or in superstition , we might mentally connect any objects whatever in the world , but that would not be ...
Science is connection , but not every connection is science ; art is isolation , but not every isolation is art . In fancy , or in superstition , we might mentally connect any objects whatever in the world , but that would not be ...
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