The Centennial Review: CR., Band 19College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1975 |
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... present moment are to be true and original . The effect of such a program is to sever the present from the other two dimensions of time , from the weight of the past as well as the concern with a future . The problem presents itself ...
... present moment are to be true and original . The effect of such a program is to sever the present from the other two dimensions of time , from the weight of the past as well as the concern with a future . The problem presents itself ...
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... present with an ultimate justification located either in its past or future . Just as a river flows from one point to another , and has a beginning and end , so also the plant at every moment is either being born , maturing , decaying ...
... present with an ultimate justification located either in its past or future . Just as a river flows from one point to another , and has a beginning and end , so also the plant at every moment is either being born , maturing , decaying ...
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... present and always the same . Just as the im- ages of the emblem present a vertical hierarchy from nature through the world of social man to the heavens , so there is the sense of a horizontal movement which makes the historical and ...
... present and always the same . Just as the im- ages of the emblem present a vertical hierarchy from nature through the world of social man to the heavens , so there is the sense of a horizontal movement which makes the historical and ...
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