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... perhaps within this mediating process , 1 The Nature of Intelligence and the Principles of Cognition ( Macmillan , 1927 ) , PP . 334-6 . 2 Ibid . , p . 48 . WHY HAVE RECOURSE TO POETRY ? 7 denied by Spearman 6 ARCHETYPAL PATTERNS IN ...
... perhaps within this mediating process , 1 The Nature of Intelligence and the Principles of Cognition ( Macmillan , 1927 ) , PP . 334-6 . 2 Ibid . , p . 48 . WHY HAVE RECOURSE TO POETRY ? 7 denied by Spearman 6 ARCHETYPAL PATTERNS IN ...
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... perhaps admit the answer , bearing in mind the different character of the modes of verification possible in physical science from those proper to applied psychology , or to a tradition of moral insight ; yet may not this tradition also ...
... perhaps admit the answer , bearing in mind the different character of the modes of verification possible in physical science from those proper to applied psychology , or to a tradition of moral insight ; yet may not this tradition also ...
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... perhaps every individual feels a certain eloquence of symbolism , even though he regard as a vain profanation the attempt to interpret that symbol- ism in words . I make the attempt , here as elsewhere in these essays , with a keen ...
... perhaps every individual feels a certain eloquence of symbolism , even though he regard as a vain profanation the attempt to interpret that symbol- ism in words . I make the attempt , here as elsewhere in these essays , with a keen ...
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Richards of Jung and of Middleton Murry in reference to this | 5 |
of incantation | 9 |
from Women in Love of the moons reflection in water as such | 11 |
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