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Page 94
... reflects upon the associated sciences of literary schol- arship , especially when these reflections are based on ... reflect on interdisciplinary relationships in the context of the dimension of the symbolic , they take these aspects ...
... reflects upon the associated sciences of literary schol- arship , especially when these reflections are based on ... reflect on interdisciplinary relationships in the context of the dimension of the symbolic , they take these aspects ...
Page 98
... reflect this process of abstraction in the same way , and at the same time — from the perspec- tive of the literary ... reflected upon . It is in this aspect that it differs from the other ( mainly empirical ) sciences and comes ...
... reflect this process of abstraction in the same way , and at the same time — from the perspec- tive of the literary ... reflected upon . It is in this aspect that it differs from the other ( mainly empirical ) sciences and comes ...
Page 101
... reflect upon art in a responsible man- ner . In the following reflections upon aesthetics and its manner of reflec- tion upon art , we shall , therefore , also reflect upon a reversal of the circle described above : philosophy will not ...
... reflect upon art in a responsible man- ner . In the following reflections upon aesthetics and its manner of reflec- tion upon art , we shall , therefore , also reflect upon a reversal of the circle described above : philosophy will not ...
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