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Every chord in a musical composition , every patch of color in a painting , every sound or image in a poem , attains its meaning and value in its context : it is infected through and through by its relations to the other elements and to ...
Every chord in a musical composition , every patch of color in a painting , every sound or image in a poem , attains its meaning and value in its context : it is infected through and through by its relations to the other elements and to ...
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And since . . . these relations are peculiar to certain qualitative aspects of sensuous material , we shall not expect to ... to a group of elements , then every one of these elements is related to every other by this same relation .
And since . . . these relations are peculiar to certain qualitative aspects of sensuous material , we shall not expect to ... to a group of elements , then every one of these elements is related to every other by this same relation .
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But it does not mean that the relation between the self and the object is broken to the extent of becoming " impersonal . " Of the alternatives " personal " and " impersonal " the latter surely comes nearer to the truth ; but here ...
But it does not mean that the relation between the self and the object is broken to the extent of becoming " impersonal . " Of the alternatives " personal " and " impersonal " the latter surely comes nearer to the truth ; but here ...
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