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Two Aspects of This Question . This question has two aspects . Taken literally it refers to the things in our behavioural environment quite regardless of their being “ veridical , ” i.e. , leading us to reasonable actions , to adapted ...
Two Aspects of This Question . This question has two aspects . Taken literally it refers to the things in our behavioural environment quite regardless of their being “ veridical , ” i.e. , leading us to reasonable actions , to adapted ...
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But in each particular case the question remains : Why does this process at this moment belong to the Ego and not to an external object , a question which is closely connected with the other one : Which are the forces that at this ...
But in each particular case the question remains : Why does this process at this moment belong to the Ego and not to an external object , a question which is closely connected with the other one : Which are the forces that at this ...
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The aesthetician should therefore ask his question of the existence of general standards first with regard to the Pa , Pb , and then turn to the relation between these , Pa , b and P , a question which he cannot avoid since the artist ...
The aesthetician should therefore ask his question of the existence of general standards first with regard to the Pa , Pb , and then turn to the relation between these , Pa , b and P , a question which he cannot avoid since the artist ...
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