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It is characteristic of play that the individual participating, unless the passion of
sport has quite overwhelmed his willpower, can quit at any time if it so suits his
purpose. In this respect play is differentiated from the purposeless activities of the
...
It is characteristic of play that the individual participating, unless the passion of
sport has quite overwhelmed his willpower, can quit at any time if it so suits his
purpose. In this respect play is differentiated from the purposeless activities of the
...
Pagina 324
The individual tends, as I just stated, to under-distance rather than to lose
Distance by over-distancing. Theoretically there is no limit to the decrease of
Distance. In theory, therefore, not only the usual subjects of Art, but even the most
personal ...
The individual tends, as I just stated, to under-distance rather than to lose
Distance by over-distancing. Theoretically there is no limit to the decrease of
Distance. In theory, therefore, not only the usual subjects of Art, but even the most
personal ...
Pagina 372
The statue of snow stands on a lower plane than that of marble.1 And one more
consequence ought to be considered from the beginning— if science means over
-individual connection and art over-individual isolation, one most important ...
The statue of snow stands on a lower plane than that of marble.1 And one more
consequence ought to be considered from the beginning— if science means over
-individual connection and art over-individual isolation, one most important ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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