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... expression of them has a certain resemblance to the " catharsis " by which emotions are earthed through being dis- charged into a make - believe situation ; but the two things are not the same . Suppose the emo- tion is one of anger ...
... expression of them has a certain resemblance to the " catharsis " by which emotions are earthed through being dis- charged into a make - believe situation ; but the two things are not the same . Suppose the emo- tion is one of anger ...
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Readings in Philosophy Louis Hammer. its special character . Expression is an activity of which there can be no technique . Expression and individualization Expressing an emotion is not the same thing as describing it . To say " I am ...
Readings in Philosophy Louis Hammer. its special character . Expression is an activity of which there can be no technique . Expression and individualization Expressing an emotion is not the same thing as describing it . To say " I am ...
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... expression of a certain sort of ethical feeling about truthfulness and as the expression of the command " Tell the truth . " The sentence " You ought to tell the truth " also involves the command " Tell the truth , " but here the tone ...
... expression of a certain sort of ethical feeling about truthfulness and as the expression of the command " Tell the truth . " The sentence " You ought to tell the truth " also involves the command " Tell the truth , " but here the tone ...
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Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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