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... Nature is Nature in its primordial Nothingness as an empty locus for everything in a higher , nonphe- nomenal dimension of being . Nature in the view of the man of wabi may thus be said to be characterized by its two - stratum structure ...
... Nature is Nature in its primordial Nothingness as an empty locus for everything in a higher , nonphe- nomenal dimension of being . Nature in the view of the man of wabi may thus be said to be characterized by its two - stratum structure ...
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... Natures ( or Nature in two different dimensions ) —namely , phenomenal Nature and transcen- dental Nature . On one hand , man as a phenomenal being is placed in the midst of phenomenal Nature which comprises him together with all other ...
... Natures ( or Nature in two different dimensions ) —namely , phenomenal Nature and transcen- dental Nature . On one hand , man as a phenomenal being is placed in the midst of phenomenal Nature which comprises him together with all other ...
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... nature according to the form and exis- tence of a whole . The human observer recognizes this phenomenon with a ... nature and the world of freedom . The principle of purposiveness ( Zweckmäßigkeit ) is the actual keystone which permits ...
... nature according to the form and exis- tence of a whole . The human observer recognizes this phenomenon with a ... nature and the world of freedom . The principle of purposiveness ( Zweckmäßigkeit ) is the actual keystone which permits ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
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