Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... reality is , of course , a manifestation of a sickness . In his Dementia Praecox , or the Groups of Schizophrenics , Eugen Bleuler remarks that the " detachment from reality , together with the relative and absolute predominance of the ...
... reality is , of course , a manifestation of a sickness . In his Dementia Praecox , or the Groups of Schizophrenics , Eugen Bleuler remarks that the " detachment from reality , together with the relative and absolute predominance of the ...
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... reality stir the house , but they also make it impossible to maintain the vision of order as the dreamer now has to consider " something out of harmony with this jocularity and this serenity ” ( p . 201 ) . The purple stain of the ...
... reality stir the house , but they also make it impossible to maintain the vision of order as the dreamer now has to consider " something out of harmony with this jocularity and this serenity ” ( p . 201 ) . The purple stain of the ...
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... reality and is consequently able to create patterns of order and meaning . Lily Briscoe's painting similarly reflects the way the artist may achieve " that razor edge of balance ” ( p . 287 ) between his inner vision and outer reality ...
... reality and is consequently able to create patterns of order and meaning . Lily Briscoe's painting similarly reflects the way the artist may achieve " that razor edge of balance ” ( p . 287 ) between his inner vision and outer reality ...
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