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Pagina 255
Thinking about things in order to know them involves just such abstracting ; and it
appears to be our good fortune to live in a time when men have penetrated far
enough into the nature of logic to allow analysis to be clearly discerned as ...
Thinking about things in order to know them involves just such abstracting ; and it
appears to be our good fortune to live in a time when men have penetrated far
enough into the nature of logic to allow analysis to be clearly discerned as ...
Pagina 399
The most systematic effort must be made to train the young man from the first for
the true aspect of the world which takes the things as they really are in their
highest import and not as they appear in the system of causes and effects .
The most systematic effort must be made to train the young man from the first for
the true aspect of the world which takes the things as they really are in their
highest import and not as they appear in the system of causes and effects .
Pagina 427
This discussion , necessarily sketchy and incomplete , may have helped to
illustrate the sense in which , I suggested , Distance appears as a fundamental
principle to which such antitheses as idealism and realism are reducible .
This discussion , necessarily sketchy and incomplete , may have helped to
illustrate the sense in which , I suggested , Distance appears as a fundamental
principle to which such antitheses as idealism and realism are reducible .
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Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
Sensuous Elements and Esthetic | 245 |
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