The Function of Mimesis and Its DeclineHarvard University Press, 1968 - 317 pàgines |
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Pàgina 20
... activity , the operation of techně referred to above , the activity that reduces knowledge of doing or making from the realm of ordered understanding to actual accomplishment . But without discussing the merits of this controversy in ...
... activity , the operation of techně referred to above , the activity that reduces knowledge of doing or making from the realm of ordered understanding to actual accomplishment . But without discussing the merits of this controversy in ...
Pàgina 31
... activity of soul in accordance with virtue , and if there are more than one virtue , in accord- ance with the best and most complete " ( Nic . Eth . , 1098a ) . This , he continues , is a lifetime's work , " For one swallow does not ...
... activity of soul in accordance with virtue , and if there are more than one virtue , in accord- ance with the best and most complete " ( Nic . Eth . , 1098a ) . This , he continues , is a lifetime's work , " For one swallow does not ...
Pàgina 51
... activity . ( Techne , we recall , was a power or activity that directed the knowledge of doing or making from the realm of ordered understand- ing to actual accomplishment . ) And even though Plato feared a lack of intellectual control ...
... activity . ( Techne , we recall , was a power or activity that directed the knowledge of doing or making from the realm of ordered understand- ing to actual accomplishment . ) And even though Plato feared a lack of intellectual control ...
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Three Views and Three Phases I | 1 |
The Cognitive Element | 51 |
The Structural Element | 130 |
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