Joyce's Ulysses: An Anatomy of the SoulUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1988 - 225 Seiten |
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... things is perfected in the soul's highest func- tion - thought . The objects of thought are universals , the definitive essences of things and concepts . Thought works analogously to sensation . Just as senses are potentially receptive ...
... things is perfected in the soul's highest func- tion - thought . The objects of thought are universals , the definitive essences of things and concepts . Thought works analogously to sensation . Just as senses are potentially receptive ...
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... things and in various degrees fills all matter , the certain deduction is that it is the true act and the true form of all things . The world - soul , it fol- lows , is the formal constitutive principle of the universe and all contained ...
... things and in various degrees fills all matter , the certain deduction is that it is the true act and the true form of all things . The world - soul , it fol- lows , is the formal constitutive principle of the universe and all contained ...
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... things are indifferent . And what I say of them I mean of all things of particular substance . [ C , p . 136 ] Since all being is unified and infinite , no part of that being , no particular soul or thing ( they are equivalent terms in ...
... things are indifferent . And what I say of them I mean of all things of particular substance . [ C , p . 136 ] Since all being is unified and infinite , no part of that being , no particular soul or thing ( they are equivalent terms in ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER TWO Joyce Bruno | 39 |
CHAPTER THREE Joyce Dante | 88 |
CHAPTER FOUR Joyce Arnold | 142 |
Urheberrecht | |
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