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Even living beings are symbolically represented through inanimate objects of the environment . A sofa pillow , an umbrella , a footstool , serves to represent a baby . One is astonished at times at the capacity for ...
Even living beings are symbolically represented through inanimate objects of the environment . A sofa pillow , an umbrella , a footstool , serves to represent a baby . One is astonished at times at the capacity for ...
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Whenever the collective unconscious becomes a living experience and is brought to bear upon the con- scious outlook of an age , this event is a creative act which is of importance to everyone living in that age .
Whenever the collective unconscious becomes a living experience and is brought to bear upon the con- scious outlook of an age , this event is a creative act which is of importance to everyone living in that age .
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It relates rather to the individualization of the creative activity ; so that the changing circumstances received from the environment , are differentiated from the living personality , and are thought of as forming its perceived field ...
It relates rather to the individualization of the creative activity ; so that the changing circumstances received from the environment , are differentiated from the living personality , and are thought of as forming its perceived field ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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