A Coat of Many Colours: EssaysRoutledge & Paul, 1956 - 352 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 13.
82. lappuse
... intuition of reality out of a vacuum , but out of a mind attuned to the specific forms of nature — a mind which has ... intuitions of an abstract painter should not have every bit as much value as the aural intuitions of the equally ...
... intuition of reality out of a vacuum , but out of a mind attuned to the specific forms of nature — a mind which has ... intuitions of an abstract painter should not have every bit as much value as the aural intuitions of the equally ...
152. lappuse
... intuition , and beyond the innocence of sensation there is in art only the intuition of absolute values . Does that seem to make the artist a very special kind of person ? That is far from the impression I wish to give . Rather I ...
... intuition , and beyond the innocence of sensation there is in art only the intuition of absolute values . Does that seem to make the artist a very special kind of person ? That is far from the impression I wish to give . Rather I ...
223. lappuse
... intuition , 1 Ralph Barton Perry : The Thought and Character of William James . 2 vols . ( Oxford University Press , n.d. [ 1935 ] ) . backed as it was by the scientific equipment of a 223 The Significance of William James.
... intuition , 1 Ralph Barton Perry : The Thought and Character of William James . 2 vols . ( Oxford University Press , n.d. [ 1935 ] ) . backed as it was by the scientific equipment of a 223 The Significance of William James.
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