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Pagina 154
He has been warning us of the provisional nature of the spheres into which he has divided the human mind , and of the possibility that their function may vary from person to person , particularly as a result of mental disease .
He has been warning us of the provisional nature of the spheres into which he has divided the human mind , and of the possibility that their function may vary from person to person , particularly as a result of mental disease .
Pagina 165
as a result of change in the surroundings ( life - experience ) . This incursion of the time element ( reality as a process ) so necessary in a differentiated society where men's timeexperiences differ markedly among themselves , means ...
as a result of change in the surroundings ( life - experience ) . This incursion of the time element ( reality as a process ) so necessary in a differentiated society where men's timeexperiences differ markedly among themselves , means ...
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... the perversely complicated patterns of the past , patterns whose complications were partly the result of conspicuous waste , partly the outcome of technical virtuosity , and partly the result of a different state of feelings .
... the perversely complicated patterns of the past , patterns whose complications were partly the result of conspicuous waste , partly the outcome of technical virtuosity , and partly the result of a different state of feelings .
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Reality and Imagination 3 I Reality and Imagination | 3 |
perience | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
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