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Pagina 154
He has been warning us of the provisional nature of the spheres into which he
has divided the human mind , and of the possibility that their function may vary
from person to person , particularly as a result of mental disease . “ It can easily
be ...
He has been warning us of the provisional nature of the spheres into which he
has divided the human mind , and of the possibility that their function may vary
from person to person , particularly as a result of mental disease . “ It can easily
be ...
Pagina 165
as a result of change in the surroundings ( life - experience ) . This incursion of
the time element ( reality as a process ) so necessary in a differentiated society
where men's timeexperiences differ markedly among themselves , means that the
...
as a result of change in the surroundings ( life - experience ) . This incursion of
the time element ( reality as a process ) so necessary in a differentiated society
where men's timeexperiences differ markedly among themselves , means that the
...
Pagina 474
Significant historical research , in art as in other fields , must be guided by
normative principles if it is to produce significant results . Artistic re - creation , in
turn , can be no more than idle , self - indulgent play if the artistic quality and the
truth ...
Significant historical research , in art as in other fields , must be guided by
normative principles if it is to produce significant results . Artistic re - creation , in
turn , can be no more than idle , self - indulgent play if the artistic quality and the
truth ...
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