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Pagina 27
... things was transferred from natural science to philosophy , it produced the specific narrow - mindedness of the last cen- turies , the metaphysical mode of thought . To the metaphysician , things and their mental images , ideas , are ...
... things was transferred from natural science to philosophy , it produced the specific narrow - mindedness of the last cen- turies , the metaphysical mode of thought . To the metaphysician , things and their mental images , ideas , are ...
Pagina 40
... thing to another , from the external object to the eye . There is a physical relation between physical things . But it is different with commodities . There , the existence of the things qua commodities , and the value relation between ...
... thing to another , from the external object to the eye . There is a physical relation between physical things . But it is different with commodities . There , the existence of the things qua commodities , and the value relation between ...
Pagina 289
... things and shows us the face of objects , it still shows us man , for what makes objects expressive are the human expres- sions projected on to them . The objects only reflect our own selves , and this is what distinguished art from ...
... things and shows us the face of objects , it still shows us man , for what makes objects expressive are the human expres- sions projected on to them . The objects only reflect our own selves , and this is what distinguished art from ...
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A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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