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... existence ; both are a priori . Kant established clearly what became a central artistic element of twentieth ... existence of space and the abso- lute existence of time , but does not refute the idea of absolute space - time . Space ...
... existence ; both are a priori . Kant established clearly what became a central artistic element of twentieth ... existence of space and the abso- lute existence of time , but does not refute the idea of absolute space - time . Space ...
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... existence . At the beginning of this episode Don Quixote and Sancho have a discussion about a gold crown : " The crowns and scepters of state emperors , ” remarked Sancho , " were never known to be of pure gold ; they are always of ...
... existence . At the beginning of this episode Don Quixote and Sancho have a discussion about a gold crown : " The crowns and scepters of state emperors , ” remarked Sancho , " were never known to be of pure gold ; they are always of ...
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... existence which con- forms , the inward life which questions . " The problem of the " absorption ' of outward existence by inward life demonstrates that the problem of this duality is common to both a character and his characterization ...
... existence which con- forms , the inward life which questions . " The problem of the " absorption ' of outward existence by inward life demonstrates that the problem of this duality is common to both a character and his characterization ...
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