Sanskrit Poetics: A Critical and Comparative StudyAsia Publishing House, 1965 - 466 pagini |
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... mind so acts upon its environment that another mind is influenced , and in that other mind an experience occurs which is like the experience in the first mind , and is caused in part by that experience . " Goethe124 clarifies the ...
... mind so acts upon its environment that another mind is influenced , and in that other mind an experience occurs which is like the experience in the first mind , and is caused in part by that experience . " Goethe124 clarifies the ...
Pagina 301
... mind is the locus of consciousness and in introspection it is both the subject and the object , in Indian psychology the difference between mind as object and mind as subject is conceived to be fundamental . The two are therefore ...
... mind is the locus of consciousness and in introspection it is both the subject and the object , in Indian psychology the difference between mind as object and mind as subject is conceived to be fundamental . The two are therefore ...
Pagina 400
... mind is now in a state of serene self - possession ,, the serenity is not to be confused with a withdrawn deadness ... mind that receives the object in this type of confrontation is no longer the mind that engaged in practical living ...
... mind is now in a state of serene self - possession ,, the serenity is not to be confused with a withdrawn deadness ... mind that receives the object in this type of confrontation is no longer the mind that engaged in practical living ...
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THE POETIC CIRCUIT | 34 |
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