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... possible levels on which our responses may coincide with those of the original creators and consumers ; at a purely sensual level , through a shared and universally human enjoyment of visual or tactile form ; and at the level of meaning ...
... possible levels on which our responses may coincide with those of the original creators and consumers ; at a purely sensual level , through a shared and universally human enjoyment of visual or tactile form ; and at the level of meaning ...
Page 185
... possible . It enables external experiences to be percieved and understood , by organising them in a meaningful manner . Cognition is in itself a selective process , involving the apprehension , comparison and sorting of sensory inputs ...
... possible . It enables external experiences to be percieved and understood , by organising them in a meaningful manner . Cognition is in itself a selective process , involving the apprehension , comparison and sorting of sensory inputs ...
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... possible ( since the motifs used on silver candlesticks were used more widely on silverware in general , furniture , glassware , interior decoration , porcelain , textiles , embroidery and silk design ) the existence of this underlying ...
... possible ( since the motifs used on silver candlesticks were used more widely on silverware in general , furniture , glassware , interior decoration , porcelain , textiles , embroidery and silk design ) the existence of this underlying ...
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