The Durham University Journal1954 |
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Pàgina 19
... mind is preferred to the mind crammed with knowledge , and present knowledge is preferred to past : not without a sly reference to Montaigne's own use of books and his own culling of quotations.23 The present is a moment between time ...
... mind is preferred to the mind crammed with knowledge , and present knowledge is preferred to past : not without a sly reference to Montaigne's own use of books and his own culling of quotations.23 The present is a moment between time ...
Pàgina 53
... mind other than our own , greater and more powerful than ours , from which we derive sustenance and help . It must be pointed out that this awareness cannot be like introspection , for we can only in- trospect states of our own mind1 ...
... mind other than our own , greater and more powerful than ours , from which we derive sustenance and help . It must be pointed out that this awareness cannot be like introspection , for we can only in- trospect states of our own mind1 ...
Pàgina 88
... mind is entirely self - centred , addresses itself to thought processes , purely theoretical indulgences , which it alone need prescribe : it constructs itself to its own specifications . Author , judge , and audience too . Another name ...
... mind is entirely self - centred , addresses itself to thought processes , purely theoretical indulgences , which it alone need prescribe : it constructs itself to its own specifications . Author , judge , and audience too . Another name ...
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