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... objective world . When I say that the day before yesterday the glacier produced the water which is passing at this very moment , I am tacitly assuming the existence of a witness tied to a certain spot in the world , and I am comparing ...
... objective world . When I say that the day before yesterday the glacier produced the water which is passing at this very moment , I am tacitly assuming the existence of a witness tied to a certain spot in the world , and I am comparing ...
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... objective viewpoint of the world itself . Without an observer on the banks of time's river , there is not time , but only " indivisible and changeless being . " By moving from the notion of time to the perceiver , Merleau - Ponty de ...
... objective viewpoint of the world itself . Without an observer on the banks of time's river , there is not time , but only " indivisible and changeless being . " By moving from the notion of time to the perceiver , Merleau - Ponty de ...
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... objective and subjective . At this point it might be asked if we are dealing with metaphors or with analogies . Analogies are objective and cool . But because of the destroyed distinctions in Vincent's act , and because it was so ...
... objective and subjective . At this point it might be asked if we are dealing with metaphors or with analogies . Analogies are objective and cool . But because of the destroyed distinctions in Vincent's act , and because it was so ...
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