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If in a volume containing several chapters of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason one
found further chapters similar, say, to the writings of Dorothy Dix, their
incongruousness would be immediately perceptible. In other words, the logico-
meaningful ...
If in a volume containing several chapters of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason one
found further chapters similar, say, to the writings of Dorothy Dix, their
incongruousness would be immediately perceptible. In other words, the logico-
meaningful ...
Strana 211
The symbolic configuration is imperfect because, first, Idea here only enters into
consciousness in abstract determinacy or indeterminateness; and secondly, by
reason of the fact that the coalescence of import with embodiment can only ...
The symbolic configuration is imperfect because, first, Idea here only enters into
consciousness in abstract determinacy or indeterminateness; and secondly, by
reason of the fact that the coalescence of import with embodiment can only ...
Strana 532
The real musician is he who acquires the science of chant by reason , with the
help of the sovereign speculation , but not through the servitude of practice . ...
The whole music is posited in the reason and speculation . ) What is still stranger
is ...
The real musician is he who acquires the science of chant by reason , with the
help of the sovereign speculation , but not through the servitude of practice . ...
The whole music is posited in the reason and speculation . ) What is still stranger
is ...
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PART | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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