The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... minds , the channels of their thought , the scope of their attention , and the values to which they will respond . It ... mind , to be neither segregated nor expelled . It is only in the manner of its opera- tion that the fallacy occurs ...
... minds , the channels of their thought , the scope of their attention , and the values to which they will respond . It ... mind , to be neither segregated nor expelled . It is only in the manner of its opera- tion that the fallacy occurs ...
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... mind and the spirit . Yet the link between physical states and states of the mind and the emotions needs no emphasis . Our theory does not say that physical states enter largely into the spectator's consciousness ; it says that they ...
... mind and the spirit . Yet the link between physical states and states of the mind and the emotions needs no emphasis . Our theory does not say that physical states enter largely into the spectator's consciousness ; it says that they ...
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... mind must travel together ; thought and vision move at one pace and in step . Any breach in continuity , whether of mood or scale , breaks in upon this easy unison and throws us back from the humanised world to the chaotic . The values ...
... mind must travel together ; thought and vision move at one pace and in step . Any breach in continuity , whether of mood or scale , breaks in upon this easy unison and throws us back from the humanised world to the chaotic . The values ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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