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Pagina 11
And an organism isolated totally from external physical influences would not only
not have differentiated experienced content present to it ; it would simply die . An
isolated living organism is at most an incomplete image or an indeterminate ...
And an organism isolated totally from external physical influences would not only
not have differentiated experienced content present to it ; it would simply die . An
isolated living organism is at most an incomplete image or an indeterminate ...
Pagina 33
If logical analysis is applied to an actual physical object or to the concrete quality
had in an experience , the nature of that object and of that qualitative presence
remain what they were , even though we may , with new light on them ; change ...
If logical analysis is applied to an actual physical object or to the concrete quality
had in an experience , the nature of that object and of that qualitative presence
remain what they were , even though we may , with new light on them ; change ...
Pagina 150
... our physical body as it is a state of mind , our mind being our organism as
conscious . The physical organism actively functioning as a whole , and
functioning at the same time consciously , is likely to be a cheerful spirit .
Discouragement is ...
... our physical body as it is a state of mind , our mind being our organism as
conscious . The physical organism actively functioning as a whole , and
functioning at the same time consciously , is likely to be a cheerful spirit .
Discouragement is ...
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abstract accent acquaintance actual adequate æsthetic analysis appears apply apprehended artists aspect attention basic basis become body called character characteristic clear clearly color complex concrete conscious constitute course criticism defined definitely determinate direct directly discriminating distinct distinguished Dominant duration effect elements emotional example exhibited experience expressive fact familiar feeling felt field formal function fundamental give given grasp human indicate individual intelligible intensity interest intervals intrinsic kind knowledge language least length less marked matter means measure merely names nature notes object obvious octave once organism particular pattern physical pitch possible present processes qualitative relations require response rhythm scale scheme selected sense sensuous simply single sort sound spatial specific structure suggested surface systematic taken temporal temporal pattern theory things tion Tonic variations verse vibration whole