Issues in Western Civilization, Том 1Leon Apt Holbrook Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... object — the sun , the moun- tain , the oak tree or bull or snake - to which they attributed will and intelligence . Human thought began to move into a new phase when individuals learned to regard these objects as merely the temporary ...
... object — the sun , the moun- tain , the oak tree or bull or snake - to which they attributed will and intelligence . Human thought began to move into a new phase when individuals learned to regard these objects as merely the temporary ...
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... object to himself . His need of transcending chaotic experience and conflicting facts leads him to seek a ... object and the rela- tion that exists when I ' understand ' another living being . The correlation ' subject - object ' is , of ...
... object to himself . His need of transcending chaotic experience and conflicting facts leads him to seek a ... object and the rela- tion that exists when I ' understand ' another living being . The correlation ' subject - object ' is , of ...
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... object , an ' Iť , can always be scientifically related to other objects and appear as part of a group or a series . In this manner science insists on seeing ' It ' ; hence , science is able to comprehend objects and events as ruled by ...
... object , an ' Iť , can always be scientifically related to other objects and appear as part of a group or a series . In this manner science insists on seeing ' It ' ; hence , science is able to comprehend objects and events as ruled by ...
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