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The American tends to arrange objects on a single scale of values , from best to worst , biggest to smallest , cheapest to most ... Each object is thought of as having a most complex set of qualities , and color is merely of an object .
The American tends to arrange objects on a single scale of values , from best to worst , biggest to smallest , cheapest to most ... Each object is thought of as having a most complex set of qualities , and color is merely of an object .
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Though Maritain admits that beauty is " essentially ... the object of intelligence " - for only the mind can know , in the full meaning of that word ; it alone is open to the infinity of being ; still he ...
Though Maritain admits that beauty is " essentially ... the object of intelligence " - for only the mind can know , in the full meaning of that word ; it alone is open to the infinity of being ; still he ...
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... the utility ) of the object created , and that must be done according to a rule , the method of the 19The Range of Reason , 17 : “ ... art aspires to creating an object in accordance with the object's inner needs and its own good .
... the utility ) of the object created , and that must be done according to a rule , the method of the 19The Range of Reason , 17 : “ ... art aspires to creating an object in accordance with the object's inner needs and its own good .
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