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Pagina 175
... universe . For the next two hundred years after Newton Space meant the rigid three - dimensional frame of the universe , which remained at rest ; so that the motion of a boat sailing up a river was relative measured against the water or ...
... universe . For the next two hundred years after Newton Space meant the rigid three - dimensional frame of the universe , which remained at rest ; so that the motion of a boat sailing up a river was relative measured against the water or ...
Pagina 177
... universe of discourse ' cannot be undone by any amount of discourse within the frame of reference of that universe . The rules of the game , however absurd , cannot be altered by playing that game . Among all forms of mentation , verbal ...
... universe of discourse ' cannot be undone by any amount of discourse within the frame of reference of that universe . The rules of the game , however absurd , cannot be altered by playing that game . Among all forms of mentation , verbal ...
Pagina 292
... universe is focussed on the self , and the self is the universe ; the outer environment is only a kind of second womb . From this original state of protoplasmic or symbiotic consciousness , the development towards autonomous ...
... universe is focussed on the self , and the self is the universe ; the outer environment is only a kind of second womb . From this original state of protoplasmic or symbiotic consciousness , the development towards autonomous ...
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Foreword by Professor Sir Cyril Burt | 13 |
Authors Preface | 21 |
THE LOGIC OF LAUGHTER | 27 |
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