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... present the relic of fable but to explain it by analogy or proverb : ' Those who suppose ... that supreme beauty and goodness are not present in the beginning , because the beginnings both of plants and animals are causes but beauty and ...
... present the relic of fable but to explain it by analogy or proverb : ' Those who suppose ... that supreme beauty and goodness are not present in the beginning , because the beginnings both of plants and animals are causes but beauty and ...
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... present because we do not observe the agent deliberating . Art does not deliberate . If the ship - building art were in the wood , it would produce the same results by nature . If , therefore , purpose is present in art , it is present ...
... present because we do not observe the agent deliberating . Art does not deliberate . If the ship - building art were in the wood , it would produce the same results by nature . If , therefore , purpose is present in art , it is present ...
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... present themselves rather as the phases of a thought formulated according to a definite aim . ' ) 6.3431 : ' Through ... present . Our life is endless in the way that our visual field is without limit . 6.4312 : ' Is a riddle solved by ...
... present themselves rather as the phases of a thought formulated according to a definite aim . ' ) 6.3431 : ' Through ... present . Our life is endless in the way that our visual field is without limit . 6.4312 : ' Is a riddle solved by ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 9 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
Abomb and H | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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