The Tacit DimensionPeter Smith, 1983 - 108 Seiten |
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... meaning . It is their meaning to which our attention is directed . It is in terms of their meaning that they enter into the ap- pearance of that to which we are attending from them . We could say , in this sense , that a characteristic ...
... meaning . It is their meaning to which our attention is directed . It is in terms of their meaning that they enter into the ap- pearance of that to which we are attending from them . We could say , in this sense , that a characteristic ...
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... meaning located at the tip of the probe or stick to which we are attending . This is so also when we use a tool . We are attending to the meaning of its impact on our hands in terms of its effect on the things to which we are applying ...
... meaning located at the tip of the probe or stick to which we are attending . This is so also when we use a tool . We are attending to the meaning of its impact on our hands in terms of its effect on the things to which we are applying ...
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... meaning and their comprehensive relationship . But it is important to note that this recovery never brings back the original meaning . It may im- prove on it . Motion studies , which tend to paralyze a skill , will improve it when ...
... meaning and their comprehensive relationship . But it is important to note that this recovery never brings back the original meaning . It may im- prove on it . Motion studies , which tend to paralyze a skill , will improve it when ...
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