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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 .
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 .
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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 ...
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 ...
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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 .
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 .
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Social Classes in Portraiture for Europe | 28 |
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Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth ... Pitirim A. Sorokin Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1957 |
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