The Function of Mimesis and Its DeclineHarvard University Press, 1968 - 317 pàgines |
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... NATURE When the new scientism inundated the study of psychol- ogy , the cosmological noetic was complete . Man was no longer the ambiguous part of nature that he had been to the Greeks , involved in it contextually as knower and known ...
... NATURE When the new scientism inundated the study of psychol- ogy , the cosmological noetic was complete . Man was no longer the ambiguous part of nature that he had been to the Greeks , involved in it contextually as knower and known ...
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... nature to Dennis ' rather mechanically conceived demands for rule and order quoted above : “ these assumptions suggest , moreover , a body of thought which conforms closely to Dennis's own thinking about Nature as it is revealed in that ...
... nature to Dennis ' rather mechanically conceived demands for rule and order quoted above : “ these assumptions suggest , moreover , a body of thought which conforms closely to Dennis's own thinking about Nature as it is revealed in that ...
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... nature , they do so in action . What is nature's action which they imitate ? It is the concrete process whereby nature attains its fulfillment , its meaningful entelechy , whether in individual things or in nature's entirety , with ...
... nature , they do so in action . What is nature's action which they imitate ? It is the concrete process whereby nature attains its fulfillment , its meaningful entelechy , whether in individual things or in nature's entirety , with ...
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Three Views and Three Phases I | 1 |
The Cognitive Element | 51 |
The Structural Element | 130 |
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