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Pagina 334
... experience . Conversely , every period over - emphasizes some particular aspects of experience and produces its special brand of ' stylization ' and compul- sive mannerisms - obvious to all but itself . For instance , the emphasis on ...
... experience . Conversely , every period over - emphasizes some particular aspects of experience and produces its special brand of ' stylization ' and compul- sive mannerisms - obvious to all but itself . For instance , the emphasis on ...
Pagina 371
... experience , but our vocabulary is extremely poor where emo- tions are concerned . If we say that it responds to the sight of the ocean with associations of ' eternity ' , ' infinity ' , and so forth , this sounds as if we were ...
... experience , but our vocabulary is extremely poor where emo- tions are concerned . If we say that it responds to the sight of the ocean with associations of ' eternity ' , ' infinity ' , and so forth , this sounds as if we were ...
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... experience ; at the same time they also compensate for the impoverishment of experience in the process of memory formation . The outstanding memory which some geniuses are said to have possessed may possibly be due to their many - dimen ...
... experience ; at the same time they also compensate for the impoverishment of experience in the process of memory formation . The outstanding memory which some geniuses are said to have possessed may possibly be due to their many - dimen ...
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword by Professor Sir Cyril Burt | 13 |
Authors Preface | 21 |
THE LOGIC OF LAUGHTER | 27 |
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