Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... sense is paramount , due to the proximity of “ bewilder'd and forlorn , ” but the original literal meaning of “ thwart ” is simply “ to cross , ” and this is relevant here also . The air currents are thwarting each other in this sense ...
... sense is paramount , due to the proximity of “ bewilder'd and forlorn , ” but the original literal meaning of “ thwart ” is simply “ to cross , ” and this is relevant here also . The air currents are thwarting each other in this sense ...
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... sense , as far as I was able to determine what good sense is . " 14 However inconsistent it was with his idealistic transcendental theory of imagination , he retained a stubborn native respect for the objective world of naive realism ...
... sense , as far as I was able to determine what good sense is . " 14 However inconsistent it was with his idealistic transcendental theory of imagination , he retained a stubborn native respect for the objective world of naive realism ...
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... sense , ” nor can he use a patently " poetic " language , the language of fancy . Both languages report falsely . The language of good sense is based on Locke's conviction that there can be a one - to - one relation between words and ...
... sense , ” nor can he use a patently " poetic " language , the language of fancy . Both languages report falsely . The language of good sense is based on Locke's conviction that there can be a one - to - one relation between words and ...
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