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... sense of tragedy . But the Greeks were equally alive to the epiphanic implications of the tragic action - the tragic protagonist attains his stature as an exemplar by virtue of his voluntary ( and hence , heroic ) assumption of his ...
... sense of tragedy . But the Greeks were equally alive to the epiphanic implications of the tragic action - the tragic protagonist attains his stature as an exemplar by virtue of his voluntary ( and hence , heroic ) assumption of his ...
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... sense ) . For Ockham , an object is the cause of its cognition purely in the sensory sense — that is , if there were no object there would be no sensory apprehension of it and hence no question of intellectual cognition following ...
... sense ) . For Ockham , an object is the cause of its cognition purely in the sensory sense — that is , if there were no object there would be no sensory apprehension of it and hence no question of intellectual cognition following ...
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... sense - organs themselves , and hence might possibly be called an intellectual rather than a sensory act ) . In modern neurophysidogy this is known as the binding site . Abstractive cognition dispenses with the " here " and " now " — it ...
... sense - organs themselves , and hence might possibly be called an intellectual rather than a sensory act ) . In modern neurophysidogy this is known as the binding site . Abstractive cognition dispenses with the " here " and " now " — it ...
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A Myth Dream and Night mare in | 1 |
Mindscripts | 21 |
The Exoneration of Oedipus | 37 |
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