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... logical laws ? Never did they pay more attention to words , never did they attach greater importance to words : but in order to transfigure them , and to get clear of the language of discursive reason . Joyce creates with all the words ...
... logical laws ? Never did they pay more attention to words , never did they attach greater importance to words : but in order to transfigure them , and to get clear of the language of discursive reason . Joyce creates with all the words ...
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... logical sense has disappeared ? No , that's impossible . But the logical sense has been digested , so to speak , by the poetic sense , it has been broken up , dislocated , to subsist only as a kind of variegated matter of the poetic ...
... logical sense has disappeared ? No , that's impossible . But the logical sense has been digested , so to speak , by the poetic sense , it has been broken up , dislocated , to subsist only as a kind of variegated matter of the poetic ...
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... logical reason in the sense that they transformed the use of logical reason , not in the sense that they abolished it . 2. A process like the one we are discussing is of course full of serious dangers . The undertaking was heroical , it ...
... logical reason in the sense that they transformed the use of logical reason , not in the sense that they abolished it . 2. A process like the one we are discussing is of course full of serious dangers . The undertaking was heroical , it ...
Contents
List of Texts without Comment xi | xvii |
List of Plates | xix |
Publishers Note | xxv |
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