The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... sense to realms of uncommon sense that lie beyond . Before asking what that entails , it may help to pursue a more accessible question : what relevance could uncommon sense have for us now ? At first glance our " now " is no different ...
... sense to realms of uncommon sense that lie beyond . Before asking what that entails , it may help to pursue a more accessible question : what relevance could uncommon sense have for us now ? At first glance our " now " is no different ...
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... sense of how we are , we can contact directly an indistinct but palpable realm of knowing that grounds , albeit implicitly , all our actions , thoughts and feelings . This is a third order of knowledge , quite distinct from any fact or ...
... sense of how we are , we can contact directly an indistinct but palpable realm of knowing that grounds , albeit implicitly , all our actions , thoughts and feelings . This is a third order of knowledge , quite distinct from any fact or ...
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... sense , not fact or theory ) what can be sensed includes all that is within and around us , as well as all past and future situations , all aspects of what we call our self , our relations with others and with groups of others , and ...
... sense , not fact or theory ) what can be sensed includes all that is within and around us , as well as all past and future situations , all aspects of what we call our self , our relations with others and with groups of others , and ...
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