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Page 106
... goes on from the explanation that is given . If an orchid is a flower , if that is the explanation , then you go in one way ; if an orchid is a musical instrument , then , you go on in a different way ; and if an orchid is fruit , well ...
... goes on from the explanation that is given . If an orchid is a flower , if that is the explanation , then you go in one way ; if an orchid is a musical instrument , then , you go on in a different way ; and if an orchid is fruit , well ...
Page 113
... go on asking me questions about all the people we used to know . Now , this is the familiar background which , as it ... goes on . You expected to go on in the familiar way from " Time flies . " But you don't . The next sentence , " I ...
... go on asking me questions about all the people we used to know . Now , this is the familiar background which , as it ... goes on . You expected to go on in the familiar way from " Time flies . " But you don't . The next sentence , " I ...
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... goes on : " And how do you understand it ? " B takes up the poem and reads it . Then he turns to A : " That is how I understand it . " A is exasperated . A turns on B. " Is ... goes on to disguise it . The prize should go to the person 254.
... goes on : " And how do you understand it ? " B takes up the poem and reads it . Then he turns to A : " That is how I understand it . " A is exasperated . A turns on B. " Is ... goes on to disguise it . The prize should go to the person 254.
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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Grammar of the Unconscious: The Conceptual Foundations of Psychoanalysis Charles R. Elder Limited preview - 2010 |
Grammar of the Unconscious: The Conceptual Foundations of Psychoanalysis Charles R. Elder Limited preview - 2010 |