The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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... ment of parts of a building by a set of craftsmen who between them imagined and made the whole building . Even when , as during the Renaissance period , there was a controlling mind in the person of the archi- tect , the individual ...
... ment of parts of a building by a set of craftsmen who between them imagined and made the whole building . Even when , as during the Renaissance period , there was a controlling mind in the person of the archi- tect , the individual ...
Page 358
... ment of the first movement ( brass instruments ) , or in the " perpetuum mobile " -like passage of the principal theme in the last movement ( strings ) , and , especially , in the second move- ment , in which pairs of instruments ...
... ment of the first movement ( brass instruments ) , or in the " perpetuum mobile " -like passage of the principal theme in the last movement ( strings ) , and , especially , in the second move- ment , in which pairs of instruments ...
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... ment with the super - cgo as with the id . Disagreement between the super - ego and the ego is of far - reaching consequences for the soul life . Doubtless , you have already surmised that the super - ego is the agent of that phenomenon ...
... ment with the super - cgo as with the id . Disagreement between the super - ego and the ego is of far - reaching consequences for the soul life . Doubtless , you have already surmised that the super - ego is the agent of that phenomenon ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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