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... thought he derives its form as well as its content from pure thought , either his own or that of his predecessors . He works with mere thought material , which he accepts without examination as the product of thought , and does not ...
... thought he derives its form as well as its content from pure thought , either his own or that of his predecessors . He works with mere thought material , which he accepts without examination as the product of thought , and does not ...
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... thought in terms of images . Here there is no abstraction from what is directly experi- enced . Here the process of generalization does not take us beyond its limits ( as is the case in logical thought and in its highest product ...
... thought in terms of images . Here there is no abstraction from what is directly experi- enced . Here the process of generalization does not take us beyond its limits ( as is the case in logical thought and in its highest product ...
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... thought which transcend the codified pattern of use and validation . Dialec- tical thought does not invent these contents ; they have accrued to the notions in the long tradition of thought and action . Dialectical analysis merely ...
... thought which transcend the codified pattern of use and validation . Dialec- tical thought does not invent these contents ; they have accrued to the notions in the long tradition of thought and action . Dialectical analysis merely ...
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A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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