The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 113
... appears as a form of emotion , or aesthetic apprehension which is the most primary form of prehension . Let us take for example " green " which in its most original form appears as a kind of feeling ( green feeling ) as the qualifying ...
... appears as a form of emotion , or aesthetic apprehension which is the most primary form of prehension . Let us take for example " green " which in its most original form appears as a kind of feeling ( green feeling ) as the qualifying ...
Page 325
... appears to us in different roles , often in contradictory capacities , sometimes as figuring agent inducing man to embrace suffering and sacrifice and to dedicate himself to the highest of ideals of human good , sometimes as solacing ...
... appears to us in different roles , often in contradictory capacities , sometimes as figuring agent inducing man to embrace suffering and sacrifice and to dedicate himself to the highest of ideals of human good , sometimes as solacing ...
Page 455
... appears like a very very long period of many a kalpa ( Kalpa- kṣaṇatva kṣaṇa - kalpatva ) ; ( d ) even a period of a kalpa of bliss - in - dalliance appears to pass instantaneously like the twinkling of an eye ; ( e ) languishment ...
... appears like a very very long period of many a kalpa ( Kalpa- kṣaṇatva kṣaṇa - kalpatva ) ; ( d ) even a period of a kalpa of bliss - in - dalliance appears to pass instantaneously like the twinkling of an eye ; ( e ) languishment ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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