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Page 147
... conception of " challenge and response . " He strove to establish a scientific control by comparing pairs of his- torical epochs which seemed , so to speak , equally ready to make such creative contributions . But , of each pair , one ...
... conception of " challenge and response . " He strove to establish a scientific control by comparing pairs of his- torical epochs which seemed , so to speak , equally ready to make such creative contributions . But , of each pair , one ...
Page 150
... conception of the body as expression of order and beauty had taken hold , the artists of the Western world could not make bodies beautiful . They could make aspir- ing , struggling , suffering , primally magnificent bodies as vehi- cles ...
... conception of the body as expression of order and beauty had taken hold , the artists of the Western world could not make bodies beautiful . They could make aspir- ing , struggling , suffering , primally magnificent bodies as vehi- cles ...
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... conception to the cultural and ideal sphere , we have the views propounded by Huxley and Russell already re- ferred to , in which the value system of human beings negates , op- poses , and stands in stark opposition to the valuelessness ...
... conception to the cultural and ideal sphere , we have the views propounded by Huxley and Russell already re- ferred to , in which the value system of human beings negates , op- poses , and stands in stark opposition to the valuelessness ...
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