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A relation constituting a serial order has certain properties . 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 the relation . A relation is said to ...
A relation constituting a serial order has certain properties . 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 the relation . A relation is said to ...
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In giving preference therefore to the term “ impersonal ” to describe the relation
between the spectator and a work of Art , it is to be noticed that it is not
impersonal in the sense in which we speak of the " impersonal " character of
Science , for ...
In giving preference therefore to the term “ impersonal ” to describe the relation
between the spectator and a work of Art , it is to be noticed that it is not
impersonal in the sense in which we speak of the " impersonal " character of
Science , for ...
Pagina 406
In giving preference therefore to the term " impersonal ” to describe the relation
between the spectator and a work of Art , it is to be noticed that it is not
impersonal in the sense in which we speak of the “ impersonal ” character of
Science , for ...
In giving preference therefore to the term " impersonal ” to describe the relation
between the spectator and a work of Art , it is to be noticed that it is not
impersonal in the sense in which we speak of the “ impersonal ” character of
Science , for ...
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Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
Sensuous Elements and Esthetic | 245 |
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