Structuralist Review, Volume 1Queens College Press, 1978 |
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Pagina 18
... nature , but neither do they inhabit a world other than ours . " The imagination ( as a productive faculty of cognition ) is a powerful agent for creating , as it were , a second nature out of the material supplied to it by actual nature ...
... nature , but neither do they inhabit a world other than ours . " The imagination ( as a productive faculty of cognition ) is a powerful agent for creating , as it were , a second nature out of the material supplied to it by actual nature ...
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... nature and culture , and partakes of both ; it is what ties man to his biological beginnings in nature and , at the same time , separates him from nature once and for all . " Perhaps the most drastic mutilation which man's erotic life ...
... nature and culture , and partakes of both ; it is what ties man to his biological beginnings in nature and , at the same time , separates him from nature once and for all . " Perhaps the most drastic mutilation which man's erotic life ...
Pagina 60
... natural scene are imprecise . Nature can reclaim that which has been cultured . And it is precisely this aspect of the natural process before him which fascinates the speaker . He senses for himself " winter " and " repose , " but the ...
... natural scene are imprecise . Nature can reclaim that which has been cultured . And it is precisely this aspect of the natural process before him which fascinates the speaker . He senses for himself " winter " and " repose , " but the ...
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The Potential Place of Semiology and Structuralism | 31 |
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