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... nature in this sense . They set out to study its appearances and they felt always that their paint- ing discovered aspects of nature which were in no way a " sub- jective " matter but were essentially there to be seen and , once dis ...
... nature in this sense . They set out to study its appearances and they felt always that their paint- ing discovered aspects of nature which were in no way a " sub- jective " matter but were essentially there to be seen and , once dis ...
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... nature of individual vision ; and expres- sion in its turn may include the representational since some of our feelings are a direct response to the visual world . Their interfusion takes innumerable forms , as may be observed in the ...
... nature of individual vision ; and expres- sion in its turn may include the representational since some of our feelings are a direct response to the visual world . Their interfusion takes innumerable forms , as may be observed in the ...
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... nature and sharply to be distinguished from the particular abstraction characteristic of scientific theory and illustration . We observe , moreover , that if we are to be aware of these " abstract " forms at all they must , though ...
... nature and sharply to be distinguished from the particular abstraction characteristic of scientific theory and illustration . We observe , moreover , that if we are to be aware of these " abstract " forms at all they must , though ...
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