The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and SocietyCornell University Press, 1970 - 316 pagina's |
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... reality appears to the mind as objective , as a field . It seems to me that it is peculiarly the function of science to objectify reality , to present the world in its aspect of being there . The world of science is the world of space ...
... reality appears to the mind as objective , as a field . It seems to me that it is peculiarly the function of science to objectify reality , to present the world in its aspect of being there . The world of science is the world of space ...
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... Reality is primarily what we create , not what we contemplate . It is more important to know how to construct a human world than to know how to study a non - human one . Science and philosophy are significant as two of the creative ...
... Reality is primarily what we create , not what we contemplate . It is more important to know how to construct a human world than to know how to study a non - human one . Science and philosophy are significant as two of the creative ...
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... reality is brought into being by experience . There is a contrast in popular speech between the romantic and the realist , where the word ' romantic ' implies a sentimentalized or rose - coloured view of reality . This vulgar sense of ...
... reality is brought into being by experience . There is a contrast in popular speech between the romantic and the realist , where the word ' romantic ' implies a sentimentalized or rose - coloured view of reality . This vulgar sense of ...
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The Instruments of Mental Production | 3 |
The Knowledge of Good and Evil | 22 |
Speculation and Concern | 38 |
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