The Self as Mind: Vision and Identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and KeatsHarvard University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 286 |
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... reality when con- ceived physically . Locke's dependence on the buried metaphor of the " little man in a big man " reveals the deeper , ineradicably materialis- tic biases of Lockean and Cartesian dualism . In short , the self as mind ...
... reality when con- ceived physically . Locke's dependence on the buried metaphor of the " little man in a big man " reveals the deeper , ineradicably materialis- tic biases of Lockean and Cartesian dualism . In short , the self as mind ...
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... reality of other pres- ences denied , even the reality of the world of objects , which are assumed to be objects precisely to the extent that their reality for others can be counted on , is made tenuous . French psychoanalysis has taken ...
... reality of other pres- ences denied , even the reality of the world of objects , which are assumed to be objects precisely to the extent that their reality for others can be counted on , is made tenuous . French psychoanalysis has taken ...
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... reality " to be assigned to the theatrical personality . Three levels of " reality " can be distinguished in the class of " ethe- real " —or beautiful - things ( not to be confused with " etherial " per- sonalities ) : " Ethereal thing ...
... reality " to be assigned to the theatrical personality . Three levels of " reality " can be distinguished in the class of " ethe- real " —or beautiful - things ( not to be confused with " etherial " per- sonalities ) : " Ethereal thing ...
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The Idea of the Self as Mind | 1 |
Making a Place in the World | 31 |
Speaking Dreams | 100 |
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