The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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... direct and simple . But while using cartoon- like forms , Picasso presents a message that is complex , though direct . At the same . time the clarity of the objects as realistic forms is subordinated to design and abstract planes . One ...
... direct and simple . But while using cartoon- like forms , Picasso presents a message that is complex , though direct . At the same . time the clarity of the objects as realistic forms is subordinated to design and abstract planes . One ...
Page 211
... direct experience . Direct experience is neither cer- tain nor uncertain , because it affirms nothing - it just is . There are delusions , hallucinations , dreams . But there is no mis- take that such things really do appear , and direct ...
... direct experience . Direct experience is neither cer- tain nor uncertain , because it affirms nothing - it just is . There are delusions , hallucinations , dreams . But there is no mis- take that such things really do appear , and direct ...
Page 262
... direct and indirect . If the question is about a proposition which asserts something about a present perception , e.g. , " Now I see a red square on a blue ground , " then the proposi- tion can be tested directly by my present ...
... direct and indirect . If the question is about a proposition which asserts something about a present perception , e.g. , " Now I see a red square on a blue ground , " then the proposi- tion can be tested directly by my present ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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