Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 1Joseph Strelka |
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Page 61
... things next to and after each other , but as interlaced and simultaneous . Thus a lion can be a human being at one and the same time or vice versa . This identity is a basic mental supposition about magic , as are for us all the ...
... things next to and after each other , but as interlaced and simultaneous . Thus a lion can be a human being at one and the same time or vice versa . This identity is a basic mental supposition about magic , as are for us all the ...
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... things in the environment , even if they no longer induce automatic reactions , nevertheless are not perceived objectively by the naïve human being , but are ex- perienced according to their mode of expression - physiognomically . This ...
... things in the environment , even if they no longer induce automatic reactions , nevertheless are not perceived objectively by the naïve human being , but are ex- perienced according to their mode of expression - physiognomically . This ...
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... things , as things are dependent upon the magical connection in which they momentarily exist , hence their manner of appearance and their " mana - radiation " fluctuate . This instability of appearance results not so much from the forms ...
... things , as things are dependent upon the magical connection in which they momentarily exist , hence their manner of appearance and their " mana - radiation " fluctuate . This instability of appearance results not so much from the forms ...
Contents
RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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