The Centennial Review: CR., Band 13College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1969 |
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... reality itself , which provides the model . In the process of emulation embodied in this passage , boundaries are marked , dissolved , reasserted between the mind and the reality which is its model and object . The ascensus of the mind ...
... reality itself , which provides the model . In the process of emulation embodied in this passage , boundaries are marked , dissolved , reasserted between the mind and the reality which is its model and object . The ascensus of the mind ...
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... reality / history / nature to mind , from mystery to metaphor . This becomes clearer if his treatment of the angels is compared to others . St. Augustine , for example , is quite definite on the subject of angelic emulation : Those who ...
... reality / history / nature to mind , from mystery to metaphor . This becomes clearer if his treatment of the angels is compared to others . St. Augustine , for example , is quite definite on the subject of angelic emulation : Those who ...
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... reality remains distinct from , and independent of , our knowledge about it is to defeat [ the idealist ] . . . our knowledge may be about an independent reality without its being the case that it is even logically pos- sible that this ...
... reality remains distinct from , and independent of , our knowledge about it is to defeat [ the idealist ] . . . our knowledge may be about an independent reality without its being the case that it is even logically pos- sible that this ...
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