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They are not abstract factual descriptions ; they are concrete evaluations - and
consequently no merely prosaic and summary statement can do justice to them .
We can say , for example , that John Hersey ' s novel , The Wall , expresses the ...
They are not abstract factual descriptions ; they are concrete evaluations - and
consequently no merely prosaic and summary statement can do justice to them .
We can say , for example , that John Hersey ' s novel , The Wall , expresses the ...
Pagina 254
We have used mathematical and geometrical abstractions so much that the
elements among which these abstract relations subsist have literally vanished ,
as points have become by definition the vanishing points of lines , and lines the ...
We have used mathematical and geometrical abstractions so much that the
elements among which these abstract relations subsist have literally vanished ,
as points have become by definition the vanishing points of lines , and lines the ...
Pagina 558
They extracted from the organic environment just those elements that could be
stated in abstract geometrical symbols : they transposed and readjusted the
contents of vision as freely as the inventor readjusted organic functions : they
even ...
They extracted from the organic environment just those elements that could be
stated in abstract geometrical symbols : they transposed and readjusted the
contents of vision as freely as the inventor readjusted organic functions : they
even ...
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