Man's Rage for Chaos: Biology, Behavior, and the ArtsChilton Books, 1965 - 339 страници |
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... logical manipulation . There is no question that the artist's role is governed by rules and that new rules are developed by logical manipulation . Thus " A natural rock may be regarded as a work of art and consequently be incorporated ...
... logical manipulation . There is no question that the artist's role is governed by rules and that new rules are developed by logical manipulation . Thus " A natural rock may be regarded as a work of art and consequently be incorporated ...
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... logical nexus became , unconsciously , cause - and- effect nexus . This unconscious metaphorical activity is ... logic and also those of physical events . This process becomes more comprehensible when one notes that often in metaphorical ...
... logical nexus became , unconsciously , cause - and- effect nexus . This unconscious metaphorical activity is ... logic and also those of physical events . This process becomes more comprehensible when one notes that often in metaphorical ...
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... logical positivists ' distinction between meaningful statements and emotive statements was unsound , and that predictive statements must be thought about in terms of predictive behavior . Familiarity with a central tradition of modern ...
... logical positivists ' distinction between meaningful statements and emotive statements was unsound , and that predictive statements must be thought about in terms of predictive behavior . Familiarity with a central tradition of modern ...
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RAGE FOR ORDER | 3 |
ART AND BEHAVIOR | 41 |
SIGNS | 74 |
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