For the BirdsM. Boyars, 1981 - 239 Seiten One of America's great twentieth-century composers in a series of wide-ranging conversations. |
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... things , and that next we strive to resituate each thing within the framework of that measure . We attempt to posit relationships between things by using this framework . So , we lose things , we forget them , or we disfigure them . Zen ...
... things , and that next we strive to resituate each thing within the framework of that measure . We attempt to posit relationships between things by using this framework . So , we lose things , we forget them , or we disfigure them . Zen ...
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... things ? We do not know what is anterior to things , but things are produced continually . That proves that things are spontaneously what they are ... " What do you think ? J.C .: That's a splendid idea ! Yes , it's very beautiful ...
... things ? We do not know what is anterior to things , but things are produced continually . That proves that things are spontaneously what they are ... " What do you think ? J.C .: That's a splendid idea ! Yes , it's very beautiful ...
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... things be themselves . Now , what does that mean , letting things be themselves or not approaching them except as they are ? [ Pousseur's project , if I understand correctly , would consist in negating entropy , and multiplying ...
... things be themselves . Now , what does that mean , letting things be themselves or not approaching them except as they are ? [ Pousseur's project , if I understand correctly , would consist in negating entropy , and multiplying ...
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