The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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Page 97
... effect is a commonplace , except in the field of city planning . If it be not quoting the Devil for Scripture , Nietzsche has written : " All that is ugly weakens and afflicts man . It reminds him of deterioration , of danger , of ...
... effect is a commonplace , except in the field of city planning . If it be not quoting the Devil for Scripture , Nietzsche has written : " All that is ugly weakens and afflicts man . It reminds him of deterioration , of danger , of ...
Page 263
... effect on bodies according to the known laws of gravitation , but also a levitational field , and on being asked what sort of effect this levitational field has , according to his theory , he answers that there is no observ- able effect ...
... effect on bodies according to the known laws of gravitation , but also a levitational field , and on being asked what sort of effect this levitational field has , according to his theory , he answers that there is no observ- able effect ...
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... effect of color , a three - dimensional effect , full of nuances , less sharp and better related to the surface , was finally realized . Now consider the at- mosphere of a picture suggested by the vibrations of divided colors and full ...
... effect of color , a three - dimensional effect , full of nuances , less sharp and better related to the surface , was finally realized . Now consider the at- mosphere of a picture suggested by the vibrations of divided colors and full ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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