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... rational intrigue coincides with the course of the work , considered as viaticum . Viewed in these terms , the first ... rationality of the intrigue ( with its need to present the natural development in terms of probability and necessity ) ...
... rational intrigue coincides with the course of the work , considered as viaticum . Viewed in these terms , the first ... rationality of the intrigue ( with its need to present the natural development in terms of probability and necessity ) ...
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... rational , scientific categories of linkage can run counter to the emo- tional categories may be seen in the classifying of the lion . The lion , if the usual psychoanalytic theory of symbolization is correct , is the male or father ...
... rational , scientific categories of linkage can run counter to the emo- tional categories may be seen in the classifying of the lion . The lion , if the usual psychoanalytic theory of symbolization is correct , is the male or father ...
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... rationally inappropriate . In such cases , where the rational order of symbols would establish a congruity wholly alien to the emotional order of symbols , is it not possible that intense conflicts could arise , with the result that ...
... rationally inappropriate . In such cases , where the rational order of symbols would establish a congruity wholly alien to the emotional order of symbols , is it not possible that intense conflicts could arise , with the result that ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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