The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... perhaps a mausoleum , perhaps a valley of bones and clothing remnants . Whatever the scene , these bones cannot live . In the past some vital minds enjoyed their works and days . Today perception is as eyeless as a skull , language is a ...
... perhaps a mausoleum , perhaps a valley of bones and clothing remnants . Whatever the scene , these bones cannot live . In the past some vital minds enjoyed their works and days . Today perception is as eyeless as a skull , language is a ...
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... perhaps within ? Or is it to induce a special kind of seeing ' ( which may also be a form of blindness ) ? Or is the conclusion a rhetorical and metaphoric lapse of the kind attributed by more than one critic to the author of the ...
... perhaps within ? Or is it to induce a special kind of seeing ' ( which may also be a form of blindness ) ? Or is the conclusion a rhetorical and metaphoric lapse of the kind attributed by more than one critic to the author of the ...
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... perhaps insist on the talismanic paradox of the mutual dependence of fate and freedom . The latter part of " Fate " offers no such resolution . Sisyphus is mistaken : neither being nor resistance is enough . Nor is mere accumulation of ...
... perhaps insist on the talismanic paradox of the mutual dependence of fate and freedom . The latter part of " Fate " offers no such resolution . Sisyphus is mistaken : neither being nor resistance is enough . Nor is mere accumulation of ...
Turinys
Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 4
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