The Centennial Review: CR., Band 13College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1969 |
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... experience is not the same as the experience ; a program for contemplation or meditation differs from contemplative or meditative action ; descriptive or methodo- logical assertions about climbing the ladder are not the same as climbing ...
... experience is not the same as the experience ; a program for contemplation or meditation differs from contemplative or meditative action ; descriptive or methodo- logical assertions about climbing the ladder are not the same as climbing ...
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... experience because they both saw a dissolution of viable , useful value in the world - picture that science and the sciences of man offered them . Human society once had been a locus of relatively admirable values ; thus , a study of ...
... experience because they both saw a dissolution of viable , useful value in the world - picture that science and the sciences of man offered them . Human society once had been a locus of relatively admirable values ; thus , a study of ...
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... experience . Such fiction lets us know how it is inside to be a certain kind of person with a certain kind of destiny . Through mimetic portraits of character , novels like The Mill on the Floss provide us with artistic formulations of ...
... experience . Such fiction lets us know how it is inside to be a certain kind of person with a certain kind of destiny . Through mimetic portraits of character , novels like The Mill on the Floss provide us with artistic formulations of ...
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