Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 179
... Things have been classified with a view to the use I can make of them . It is this classification I perceive rather than the real shape of things . I hardly see an object , but merely notice what class it belongs to what ticket I ought ...
... Things have been classified with a view to the use I can make of them . It is this classification I perceive rather than the real shape of things . I hardly see an object , but merely notice what class it belongs to what ticket I ought ...
Pagina 225
... thing that I am talking about is that which lies behind the appearance of all things — that which gives to all things their individual significance , the thing in itself , the ultimate reality . And if a more or less unconscious ...
... thing that I am talking about is that which lies behind the appearance of all things — that which gives to all things their individual significance , the thing in itself , the ultimate reality . And if a more or less unconscious ...
Pagina 235
... thing we are in a position to state some things about it just by looking at it , then this is true ; this is knowledge . But it is more than mere awareness . Through mere awareness of the blue sky do we come to know what " blue " really ...
... thing we are in a position to state some things about it just by looking at it , then this is true ; this is knowledge . But it is more than mere awareness . Through mere awareness of the blue sky do we come to know what " blue " really ...
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