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Page 82
... existence lui reviendra normale , puissante , héroïque , son art et sa civilisation lui seront rendus . Il est évident que l'art d'un pays reflète la civilisation qui le produit : c'est un truisme . Aussi longtemps que la chasse et la ...
... existence lui reviendra normale , puissante , héroïque , son art et sa civilisation lui seront rendus . Il est évident que l'art d'un pays reflète la civilisation qui le produit : c'est un truisme . Aussi longtemps que la chasse et la ...
Page 302
... existence , the ultimate object that all thought and theory must regard . This empiricism does not look to the building up of science , but rather to a more thorough criticism and disintegration of conventional beliefs , those of ...
... existence , the ultimate object that all thought and theory must regard . This empiricism does not look to the building up of science , but rather to a more thorough criticism and disintegration of conventional beliefs , those of ...
Page 336
... existence nor the condition of the knowledge of existence ; it is itself existence . I want to call attention to two points in this theory , viz . its psychological basis and its metaphysical character , in order to show , apart from ...
... existence nor the condition of the knowledge of existence ; it is itself existence . I want to call attention to two points in this theory , viz . its psychological basis and its metaphysical character , in order to show , apart from ...
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