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Pagina 102
forming , expressing . He who separates intuition from expression never succeeds in reuniting them . Intuitive activity possesses intuitions to the extent that it expresses them . Should this proposition sound paradoxical , that is ...
forming , expressing . He who separates intuition from expression never succeeds in reuniting them . Intuitive activity possesses intuitions to the extent that it expresses them . Should this proposition sound paradoxical , that is ...
Pagina 262
And since such visual qualities as speed , shape , or direction are immediately accessible to the eye , it seems legitimate to assume that they are the carriers of an expression directly comprehensible to the eye .
And since such visual qualities as speed , shape , or direction are immediately accessible to the eye , it seems legitimate to assume that they are the carriers of an expression directly comprehensible to the eye .
Pagina 265
But in such circumstances we clearly go beyond what is apparent in the perception of expression itself , and secondarily apply what we have seen to the mental processes that may be hidden " behind " the outer image .
But in such circumstances we clearly go beyond what is apparent in the perception of expression itself , and secondarily apply what we have seen to the mental processes that may be hidden " behind " the outer image .
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