The Myths of PlatoMacmillan, 1905 - 532 sayfa |
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... mind , and bodied itself forth in Socratic dramas - plays in which , as I have said , Socrates and his companions are the actors , and philosophical discourse is the action . Any element , then , in the Platonic writings which the ...
... mind , and bodied itself forth in Socratic dramas - plays in which , as I have said , Socrates and his companions are the actors , and philosophical discourse is the action . Any element , then , in the Platonic writings which the ...
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... mind from subliminal strata of the personality -whether as sounds , as sights , or as movements - may sometimes come from far beneath the realm of dream and confusion , -from some self whose monitions convey to us a wisdom profounder ...
... mind from subliminal strata of the personality -whether as sounds , as sights , or as movements - may sometimes come from far beneath the realm of dream and confusion , -from some self whose monitions convey to us a wisdom profounder ...
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... mind is continually visited and re - visited by crowds of vivid , though often grotesque and grotesquely combined , images of past sense - impressions . It is in this wide i wonder - world of waking dream , which encompasses the narrow ...
... mind is continually visited and re - visited by crowds of vivid , though often grotesque and grotesquely combined , images of past sense - impressions . It is in this wide i wonder - world of waking dream , which encompasses the narrow ...
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... mind is enlarged by the mere contemplation of it ; the habit of looking for a context in which to read the sense - given is acquired , and matter satisfactory to science is easily received when it afterwards presents itself . The ...
... mind is enlarged by the mere contemplation of it ; the habit of looking for a context in which to read the sense - given is acquired , and matter satisfactory to science is easily received when it afterwards presents itself . The ...
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... mind of primitive man with his turbulent feelings and vivid imagination controlled by no uniform standard of ascertained fact.1 His tendency is to believe whatever he tells and is told . That he sometimes stops short of belief at make ...
... mind of primitive man with his turbulent feelings and vivid imagination controlled by no uniform standard of ascertained fact.1 His tendency is to believe whatever he tells and is told . That he sometimes stops short of belief at make ...
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