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Pagina 23
All attention is directed not only by some interest , but by means of some sort of
conceptual scheme . It uses a limited number of terms and definitions ; it
comprises some single , though perhaps very spacious , perspective upon our
world .
All attention is directed not only by some interest , but by means of some sort of
conceptual scheme . It uses a limited number of terms and definitions ; it
comprises some single , though perhaps very spacious , perspective upon our
world .
Pagina 38
It is of course such extraordinary beauty that interests us most in the end , just as
our interest in the money in the top bureau drawer may be all that instigates a
search of the house . But a good light on the subject may be better than much ...
It is of course such extraordinary beauty that interests us most in the end , just as
our interest in the money in the top bureau drawer may be all that instigates a
search of the house . But a good light on the subject may be better than much ...
Pagina 142
We wish to convey to some one a fact or an explanation relevant to a purpose or
interest of his or of our own . We wish to give directions , or to record an
experience as bearing upon a matter of common concern , to communicate this
piece of ...
We wish to convey to some one a fact or an explanation relevant to a purpose or
interest of his or of our own . We wish to give directions , or to record an
experience as bearing upon a matter of common concern , to communicate this
piece of ...
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