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The properly trained mind 32 apprehends , feels , perceives , senses , and understands the supreme unity of Euclid's or Lobachevski's geometry of perfect mathematical deduction ; of Platonic metaphysics ; of Phidias's Athena ; of a ...
The properly trained mind 32 apprehends , feels , perceives , senses , and understands the supreme unity of Euclid's or Lobachevski's geometry of perfect mathematical deduction ; of Platonic metaphysics ; of Phidias's Athena ; of a ...
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Following the lead of St. Thomas Aquinas , he held that the visible universe and human society were images of the mind of God , and hence in his system , every phenomenal object was a symbol of some form of existence in the real world ...
Following the lead of St. Thomas Aquinas , he held that the visible universe and human society were images of the mind of God , and hence in his system , every phenomenal object was a symbol of some form of existence in the real world ...
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Just as in Ideational painting the visual impression ( through the eye ) plays a secondary role , and the aim of the picture is to give the idea of the object as it exists in the mind , likewise in Ideational music the main thing is not ...
Just as in Ideational painting the visual impression ( through the eye ) plays a secondary role , and the aim of the picture is to give the idea of the object as it exists in the mind , likewise in Ideational music the main thing is not ...
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