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Steiner holds that / it is the constructive powers of language to conceptualize the world which have been crucial to man's survival , ( Steiner , XIII ) and that language is the principal component and validation of our self - awareness ...
Steiner holds that / it is the constructive powers of language to conceptualize the world which have been crucial to man's survival , ( Steiner , XIII ) and that language is the principal component and validation of our self - awareness ...
Pagina 237
difficulty of language to adequately transmit the signs and signals of the individual mind that in its own way reflects that " strange tongue . " Steiner writes : Language as we know it , gives no access to this pure pulse of being ...
difficulty of language to adequately transmit the signs and signals of the individual mind that in its own way reflects that " strange tongue . " Steiner writes : Language as we know it , gives no access to this pure pulse of being ...
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They concern , for instance , the meaning of national identity and a reflection on the native tongue , or better , on which language was to be considered the native tongue . The obvious reference here is Joy.ce in the pages where ...
They concern , for instance , the meaning of national identity and a reflection on the native tongue , or better , on which language was to be considered the native tongue . The obvious reference here is Joy.ce in the pages where ...
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