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Page 45
... judgment intently active relating into one idea all the others . The difference between readers is great ; and it lies chiefly in the power of organizing details into unity . One tries to hold everything , and remembers nothing ; while ...
... judgment intently active relating into one idea all the others . The difference between readers is great ; and it lies chiefly in the power of organizing details into unity . One tries to hold everything , and remembers nothing ; while ...
Page 58
... judgment . The concept is the grasping of the unity existing among individuals , while the judgment is the process of establishing in thought the unity between the subject and predicate of thought ; which interpreted means the unity ...
... judgment . The concept is the grasping of the unity existing among individuals , while the judgment is the process of establishing in thought the unity between the subject and predicate of thought ; which interpreted means the unity ...
Page 61
... judgment and penetrative imagination , language has more than a compensating advantage . While it is possible to paint or to sculpture all parts of the human body , the functional relation of each to life , as inter- preted by the judgment ...
... judgment and penetrative imagination , language has more than a compensating advantage . While it is possible to paint or to sculpture all parts of the human body , the functional relation of each to life , as inter- preted by the judgment ...
Page 120
... judgment , converting the real into the ideal , thus gratifying man's craving for the perfect , out of which arises poetic truth as distinguished from scientific truth . The poet's truth is created by the imagination from what is ...
... judgment , converting the real into the ideal , thus gratifying man's craving for the perfect , out of which arises poetic truth as distinguished from scientific truth . The poet's truth is created by the imagination from what is ...
Page 137
... judgment . A judgment is the decision of the mind in regard to the unity between some particular object and a gen- eral truth . The relation of a general idea to some concrete reality , affirmed or denied as actual , is the world's ...
... judgment . A judgment is the decision of the mind in regard to the unity between some particular object and a gen- eral truth . The relation of a general idea to some concrete reality , affirmed or denied as actual , is the world's ...
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