The Conduct of LifeSecker & Warburg, 1952 - 342 pages |
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Page 53
... comes through abstraction and symbolic reference : in fact , the symbolic medium - verbal , musical , graphic - is the very one in which man , as man , lives and moves and has his being . The invention of the symbol was not merely the ...
... comes through abstraction and symbolic reference : in fact , the symbolic medium - verbal , musical , graphic - is the very one in which man , as man , lives and moves and has his being . The invention of the symbol was not merely the ...
Page 53
... comes through abstraction and symbolic reference : in fact , the symbolic medium - verbal , musical , graphic - is the very one in which man , as man , lives and moves and has his being . The invention of the symbol was not merely the ...
... comes through abstraction and symbolic reference : in fact , the symbolic medium - verbal , musical , graphic - is the very one in which man , as man , lives and moves and has his being . The invention of the symbol was not merely the ...
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... come , but we must still be seeking ? " That wise passiveness in which the soul lies open to whatever forces from any ... comes back to them , one would guess , with a better perspective and a serener grasp . Reflection , daydreaming ...
... come , but we must still be seeking ? " That wise passiveness in which the soul lies open to whatever forces from any ... comes back to them , one would guess , with a better perspective and a serener grasp . Reflection , daydreaming ...
Contents
THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF | 92 |
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