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... senses , and the inner world of the imagination . There is an identity of time and space , because the movements of everything there is , are never neutral but full of sense , in whatever meaning or direction . There is yet no gap ...
... senses , and the inner world of the imagination . There is an identity of time and space , because the movements of everything there is , are never neutral but full of sense , in whatever meaning or direction . There is yet no gap ...
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... sense of the Protodoxa " ( §105 ) . Daily we go through the world con- vinced that objects of our experiences are transcendent realities . We perceive the world as being - in - itself - what - we - see - and - understand , unaware that ...
... sense of the Protodoxa " ( §105 ) . Daily we go through the world con- vinced that objects of our experiences are transcendent realities . We perceive the world as being - in - itself - what - we - see - and - understand , unaware that ...
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... sense ( Inferno IX , 61-63 ) . While “ the limits of my language mean the limits of my world " ( Wittgenstein 5.6 ) , mythological language is omni- comprehensive . It is not correct to interpret a myth just as a simple story tale . The ...
... sense ( Inferno IX , 61-63 ) . While “ the limits of my language mean the limits of my world " ( Wittgenstein 5.6 ) , mythological language is omni- comprehensive . It is not correct to interpret a myth just as a simple story tale . The ...
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