University of California Chronicle, Том 33University of California Press, 1931 |
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... thought inevitably effaces in representing the individual as an instance of a type : in becoming typical the individual ceases to be individual . The activity of thought brings everywhere into relief the common denominator . The ...
... thought inevitably effaces in representing the individual as an instance of a type : in becoming typical the individual ceases to be individual . The activity of thought brings everywhere into relief the common denominator . The ...
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... thought , there is an absolute and perfect identity which neither sense nor thought can fathom . His first conviction , then , is that deeper than difference is unity and deeper than contrast is uniformity . And there is the second ...
... thought , there is an absolute and perfect identity which neither sense nor thought can fathom . His first conviction , then , is that deeper than difference is unity and deeper than contrast is uniformity . And there is the second ...
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... thought him great because he met their limitations . His successors thought him great , partly by momentum , partly because his literary instincts supplied their powers with instruments . An ironic figure surely , the more so that he ...
... thought him great because he met their limitations . His successors thought him great , partly by momentum , partly because his literary instincts supplied their powers with instruments . An ironic figure surely , the more so that he ...
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