The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 139-140Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1946 |
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Pagina 158
... matter as a medium to express the spiritual concept of beauty , and the same impulse to use matter to express spirit caused them to do what men of Eastern civilisation had done : they devoted thought and action to expressing the ...
... matter as a medium to express the spiritual concept of beauty , and the same impulse to use matter to express spirit caused them to do what men of Eastern civilisation had done : they devoted thought and action to expressing the ...
Pagina 160
... matter can reflect the spirit . The union of the non - material and matter is the characteristic of any living creature , so we can tentatively assume that the Western outlook has the impulse to create in human relationships a type of ...
... matter can reflect the spirit . The union of the non - material and matter is the characteristic of any living creature , so we can tentatively assume that the Western outlook has the impulse to create in human relationships a type of ...
Pagina 316
... matter . It degenerated to materialism , and it is difficult to see , with the discovery of atomic energy , how much further the conquest of matter can usefully proceed . For the study of matter halts upon the frontiers of human ...
... matter . It degenerated to materialism , and it is difficult to see , with the discovery of atomic energy , how much further the conquest of matter can usefully proceed . For the study of matter halts upon the frontiers of human ...
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