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The focus of his interest was always the breathing and moving man . Such abstractions and hypothetical constructions as Primitive Man , Collective Representations or the Collective Psyche had an undeniable intrinsic interest , but they ...
The focus of his interest was always the breathing and moving man . Such abstractions and hypothetical constructions as Primitive Man , Collective Representations or the Collective Psyche had an undeniable intrinsic interest , but they ...
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Our word ' plot ' pre - eminently suggests contrivance and the interest of intriguc , kept in a state of tension until it is released by an unforeseen denouement . The plots of the New Comedy arc of this kind ; but it is a commonplace ...
Our word ' plot ' pre - eminently suggests contrivance and the interest of intriguc , kept in a state of tension until it is released by an unforeseen denouement . The plots of the New Comedy arc of this kind ; but it is a commonplace ...
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Any Greek citizen of Plato's day , rich or poor , would have been completely puzzled , if he had been told that he had no interest in maintaining the structure of the city - state . The democrat , in particular , would have replied ...
Any Greek citizen of Plato's day , rich or poor , would have been completely puzzled , if he had been told that he had no interest in maintaining the structure of the city - state . The democrat , in particular , would have replied ...
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The Harmony of the Spheres 1930 | 14 |
The Unwritten Philosophy 1935 | 28 |
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