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... person to person . Some people can be " de- pended upon " in the same situation ; some can be " depended upon " even in very different situations ; some are notoriously un- dependable or , if you like , flexible or , if you like ...
... person to person . Some people can be " de- pended upon " in the same situation ; some can be " depended upon " even in very different situations ; some are notoriously un- dependable or , if you like , flexible or , if you like ...
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... person and non- person , namely , the capsule , the envelope , the spatial boundary , essentially the skin of the living individual . At times , the monist espousing such a view glimpses a larger and more complex rela- tionship , as ...
... person and non- person , namely , the capsule , the envelope , the spatial boundary , essentially the skin of the living individual . At times , the monist espousing such a view glimpses a larger and more complex rela- tionship , as ...
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... person which makes adequate re- action to the world possible . In relation to music Arnheim writes of " the structural kinship between expressive effects and specific patterns of rhythm , pitch , harmony , timbre , or volume . " A ...
... person which makes adequate re- action to the world possible . In relation to music Arnheim writes of " the structural kinship between expressive effects and specific patterns of rhythm , pitch , harmony , timbre , or volume . " A ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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