Perspectives by Incongruity, 第 2 卷Indiana University Press, 1964 - 200页 |
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第31页
... perfect by adapting it in every minute detail to the racial appetites . The distinction between the psychology of information and the psychology of form involves a definition of esthetic truth . It is here precisely , to combat the ...
... perfect by adapting it in every minute detail to the racial appetites . The distinction between the psychology of information and the psychology of form involves a definition of esthetic truth . It is here precisely , to combat the ...
第76页
... perfect until we had a monetary equivalent for everything , until every last bit of material exchange among friends were done for profit , until every casual greeting were given at a price ( and that price as high as the traffic would ...
... perfect until we had a monetary equivalent for everything , until every last bit of material exchange among friends were done for profit , until every casual greeting were given at a price ( and that price as high as the traffic would ...
第183页
... perfect " victim to cancel ( or " cover " ) what was in effect the “ perfect ” sin ( its technical perfection residing in the fact that it was the Tautological Cycle of Terms for " Order " 183.
... perfect " victim to cancel ( or " cover " ) what was in effect the “ perfect ” sin ( its technical perfection residing in the fact that it was the Tautological Cycle of Terms for " Order " 183.
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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