The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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... words are founded on general concepts , and de- rived from roots expressive of general ideas . There is in every language a certain layer of words which may be called purely emotional . It is smaller or larger accord- ing to the genius ...
... words are founded on general concepts , and de- rived from roots expressive of general ideas . There is in every language a certain layer of words which may be called purely emotional . It is smaller or larger accord- ing to the genius ...
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... words only . There is no thought without words , as little as there are words without thought . We can , by abstraction , distinguish between words and thought , as the Greeks did when they spoke of inward ( erdt0eros ) and outward ...
... words only . There is no thought without words , as little as there are words without thought . We can , by abstraction , distinguish between words and thought , as the Greeks did when they spoke of inward ( erdt0eros ) and outward ...
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... words . Some of the Polynesian savages would seem to have a far truer insight into the nature of thought , for their expression for thinking is speaking in the stomach . ' But modern philosophers inagine they are wiser than these ...
... words . Some of the Polynesian savages would seem to have a far truer insight into the nature of thought , for their expression for thinking is speaking in the stomach . ' But modern philosophers inagine they are wiser than these ...
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