Xavier University Studies, Volumen4Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1965 |
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... sense , man completes nature for aesthetic purposes , not in the sense of creating forms , but in finding order , in select- ing a vantage point , in approaching the scene under its best atmospheric conditions . Things do not cease to ...
... sense , man completes nature for aesthetic purposes , not in the sense of creating forms , but in finding order , in select- ing a vantage point , in approaching the scene under its best atmospheric conditions . Things do not cease to ...
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... senses and the intellect . In the outer and inner senses , as it were , the experience is held in suspension , while the light of the intellect is brought to bear on it . There is no evidence of the sense perception progressing to ...
... senses and the intellect . In the outer and inner senses , as it were , the experience is held in suspension , while the light of the intellect is brought to bear on it . There is no evidence of the sense perception progressing to ...
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... sense must have been common sense in all times ; and what we call Learning , is but the knowledge of the sense of our predecessors . There- fore they who say our thoughts are not our own because they resemble the Ancients , may as well ...
... sense must have been common sense in all times ; and what we call Learning , is but the knowledge of the sense of our predecessors . There- fore they who say our thoughts are not our own because they resemble the Ancients , may as well ...
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