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Pagina 23
Their main virtue is , I think , to indicate that analysis and abstraction are confined
always to fields limited by the very abstractions that constitute their foundations .
We cannot know everything at once from every conceivable point of view .
Their main virtue is , I think , to indicate that analysis and abstraction are confined
always to fields limited by the very abstractions that constitute their foundations .
We cannot know everything at once from every conceivable point of view .
Pagina 32
For most of the objections to analysis in a given field amount to saying that
analysis is limited to its own particular results , as if somehow it ought not to be so
limited . The objection arises largely from not realizing either just what analysis is
or ...
For most of the objections to analysis in a given field amount to saying that
analysis is limited to its own particular results , as if somehow it ought not to be so
limited . The objection arises largely from not realizing either just what analysis is
or ...
Pagina 59
The possibilities for structure are thus infinite ; and the arts have selected out of
these infinite possibilities a relatively limited number of determinate modes or
fundamental patterns on the basis of which works of art have been constructed .
The possibilities for structure are thus infinite ; and the arts have selected out of
these infinite possibilities a relatively limited number of determinate modes or
fundamental patterns on the basis of which works of art have been constructed .
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