Perspectives by Incongruity, Volume 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - 200 pagina's |
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Pagina 164
... rational intrigue coincides with the course of the work , considered as viaticum . Viewed in these terms , the first ... rationality of the intrigue ( with its need to present the natural development in terms of probability and necessity ) ...
... rational intrigue coincides with the course of the work , considered as viaticum . Viewed in these terms , the first ... rationality of the intrigue ( with its need to present the natural development in terms of probability and necessity ) ...
Pagina 50
... rational category ? And might we see in Darwin's intense attacks of vertigo an evi- dence of precisely such a conflict ? For Darwin furnishes the supreme instance of the tendency to construct rational cate- gories which are at variance ...
... rational category ? And might we see in Darwin's intense attacks of vertigo an evi- dence of precisely such a conflict ? For Darwin furnishes the supreme instance of the tendency to construct rational cate- gories which are at variance ...
Pagina 129
... rationality as the bridge . For if one's meanings are correct , he will choose the wiser of courses ; in this he will be “ rational " ; as a rational man , he will " want " to choose this wiser course ; and as a rational man he will ...
... rationality as the bridge . For if one's meanings are correct , he will choose the wiser of courses ; in this he will be “ rational " ; as a rational man , he will " want " to choose this wiser course ; and as a rational man he will ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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