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... idea that to represent the animal they were to hunt would bring luck in hunting or riding . I would not go as far as to speak of hunting magic.25 That we get in Palaeolithic art , in which the beast is marked by the wounds the hunter ...
... idea that to represent the animal they were to hunt would bring luck in hunting or riding . I would not go as far as to speak of hunting magic.25 That we get in Palaeolithic art , in which the beast is marked by the wounds the hunter ...
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... idea ' , which he took over from Locke , and Locke described ideas as the objects of a man's mind when he thinks . By ' thinking ' Locke obviously meant to include all forms of cognizing , includ- ing sense - perception . Now this ...
... idea ' , which he took over from Locke , and Locke described ideas as the objects of a man's mind when he thinks . By ' thinking ' Locke obviously meant to include all forms of cognizing , includ- ing sense - perception . Now this ...
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... idea is that man has to do all the heavy work himself and that a benevolent god , if such be his pleasure , may give some assistance . To visualize the characteristic Greek form of that assistance , you have only to remember the metopes ...
... idea is that man has to do all the heavy work himself and that a benevolent god , if such be his pleasure , may give some assistance . To visualize the characteristic Greek form of that assistance , you have only to remember the metopes ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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