Esthetic AnalysisT.Y. Crowell, 1936 - 211 pagine |
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Pagina 44
... serial relations constituting serial orders . But the situation is complicated by the fact that these serial orders are not of the concrete sounds , not of hearable notes nor of concrete visible colors as such , but of aspects of these ...
... serial relations constituting serial orders . But the situation is complicated by the fact that these serial orders are not of the concrete sounds , not of hearable notes nor of concrete visible colors as such , but of aspects of these ...
Pagina 45
... serial orders . A relation constituting a serial order has certain prop- erties . If it applies to a group of elements , then every one of these elements is related to every other by this same relation . This is called the connexity of ...
... serial orders . A relation constituting a serial order has certain prop- erties . If it applies to a group of elements , then every one of these elements is related to every other by this same relation . This is called the connexity of ...
Pagina 138
... ordered in the manifold serial orders of space and the one - dimensional irreversible order of time . of Next we found how natural conditions of the occurrence sensory elements having such ordered aspects , defined for apprehension ...
... ordered in the manifold serial orders of space and the one - dimensional irreversible order of time . of Next we found how natural conditions of the occurrence sensory elements having such ordered aspects , defined for apprehension ...
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