Man's Rage for Chaos: Biology, Behavior, and the ArtsChilton Books, 1965 - 339 страници |
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... orientation which is not derived from that situation but already exists in his perceptual powers before he comes to that situation . Such an orientation works only because it filters out from the situation any data which is not relevant ...
... orientation which is not derived from that situation but already exists in his perceptual powers before he comes to that situation . Such an orientation works only because it filters out from the situation any data which is not relevant ...
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... orientation . Thus when we perceive a stylistic fea- ture we are led to expect that a particular orientation will govern the individual's behavior in a particular category of situations . In this sense a stylistic feature is a ...
... orientation . Thus when we perceive a stylistic fea- ture we are led to expect that a particular orientation will govern the individual's behavior in a particular category of situations . In this sense a stylistic feature is a ...
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... orientation . But this is true not merely of Romantic art but of all Romantic cul- ture . The psychoanalyst does not ask , " Is this statement of the patient's true or false , right or wrong ? " but , " Of what pervasive orientation is ...
... orientation . But this is true not merely of Romantic art but of all Romantic cul- ture . The psychoanalyst does not ask , " Is this statement of the patient's true or false , right or wrong ? " but , " Of what pervasive orientation is ...
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RAGE FOR ORDER | 3 |
ART AND BEHAVIOR | 41 |
SIGNS | 74 |
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