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... imagination , concluding that while they are equal partners in the mental life , " reason is to imagination as the instrument to the agent , as the body to the spirit , as the shadow to the substance . " He defined poetry as " the ...
... imagination , concluding that while they are equal partners in the mental life , " reason is to imagination as the instrument to the agent , as the body to the spirit , as the shadow to the substance . " He defined poetry as " the ...
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... imagination and since a high state of civilization can be achieved only through insight into the moral problems facing men , and since sympathy and love are the very basis of moral life , and finally since love and sympathy can be ...
... imagination and since a high state of civilization can be achieved only through insight into the moral problems facing men , and since sympathy and love are the very basis of moral life , and finally since love and sympathy can be ...
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... imagination is the perception of the value of those quantities , both separately and as a whole.2 Reason respects the differences , and imagination the similitudes of things.3 Rea- son is to imagination as the instrument to the agent ...
... imagination is the perception of the value of those quantities , both separately and as a whole.2 Reason respects the differences , and imagination the similitudes of things.3 Rea- son is to imagination as the instrument to the agent ...
Contents
ESSAY ON | 9 |
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM | 37 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 60 |
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