The Interpretation of Language, Том 1J. Aronson, 1973 |
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... physical sciences . Physics , chemistry or mathe- matics have no relationship to history . Linguistics and psy- chology , on the contrary , cannot divest themselves of the historicity of the symbolic material at their disposal ...
... physical sciences . Physics , chemistry or mathe- matics have no relationship to history . Linguistics and psy- chology , on the contrary , cannot divest themselves of the historicity of the symbolic material at their disposal ...
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... physical reality ; the symbol addresses man who wants to see , observe , contemplate , and asks not for the cause but for the meaning of a phenomenon . The symbol is the tool of thinking . It does not simply react to the physical ...
... physical reality ; the symbol addresses man who wants to see , observe , contemplate , and asks not for the cause but for the meaning of a phenomenon . The symbol is the tool of thinking . It does not simply react to the physical ...
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... physical reason is felt as honorific , but mental reason as dis- grace , because it shows that the person is not in ... physical reasons . It wants to localize some tangible evidence within the physical condition of the word , within the ...
... physical reason is felt as honorific , but mental reason as dis- grace , because it shows that the person is not in ... physical reasons . It wants to localize some tangible evidence within the physical condition of the word , within the ...
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