What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... logic ' excuses us from accepting a unique choice ; that ' clear ' language has the disadvantage of being elliptical ... logical . ' No effort has yet been made to give Dada credit for its desire not to pass for a school . Everyone ...
... logic ' excuses us from accepting a unique choice ; that ' clear ' language has the disadvantage of being elliptical ... logical . ' No effort has yet been made to give Dada credit for its desire not to pass for a school . Everyone ...
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... logic are applied nowadays only to the resolution of problems of secondary interest . The absolute rationalism which remains the fashion permits con- sideration only of those facts strictly relevant to our experience . Logical ends , on ...
... logic are applied nowadays only to the resolution of problems of secondary interest . The absolute rationalism which remains the fashion permits con- sideration only of those facts strictly relevant to our experience . Logical ends , on ...
Pagina 133
... logical expanses , more precisely those in which the logical faculty , which is exercised in everything and for everything in consciousness , does not act . What am I saying ! Not only do these logical expanses remain unexplored , but ...
... logical expanses , more precisely those in which the logical faculty , which is exercised in everything and for everything in consciousness , does not act . What am I saying ! Not only do these logical expanses remain unexplored , but ...
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