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... action here , we might pause to glance back over the centuries thus : in the Aristo- telian grammar of motives , action has its reciprocal in passion , hence passion is the property of a patient . But by the Christian paradox ( which ...
... action here , we might pause to glance back over the centuries thus : in the Aristo- telian grammar of motives , action has its reciprocal in passion , hence passion is the property of a patient . But by the Christian paradox ( which ...
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... action ( the " objective symptoms " of the body would be paral- leled by the " subjective symptoms " of the mind , the bodily state thus being the other or ground of the mental state ) . But as the two become separated out , the mental ...
... action ( the " objective symptoms " of the body would be paral- leled by the " subjective symptoms " of the mind , the bodily state thus being the other or ground of the mental state ) . But as the two become separated out , the mental ...
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... Action ( 2nd ed .; New York : Vintage Books , 1957 ) , pp . 164-188 . Ritual Drama as Hub ( 1941 ) The general perspective that is interwoven with our method- ology of analysis might be summarily characterized as a theory of drama . We ...
... Action ( 2nd ed .; New York : Vintage Books , 1957 ) , pp . 164-188 . Ritual Drama as Hub ( 1941 ) The general perspective that is interwoven with our method- ology of analysis might be summarily characterized as a theory of drama . We ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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