Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical WritingsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - 348 Seiten |
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... magic of things . " Man's dignity consists in mirroring God's absolute and creative word in “ names " on the threshold between finite and infinite language ; the names he gives to and receives from others may be but a reflection ...
... magic of things . " Man's dignity consists in mirroring God's absolute and creative word in “ names " on the threshold between finite and infinite language ; the names he gives to and receives from others may be but a reflection ...
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... which is the immediacy of all mental communication , is the fundamental problem of linguistic theory , and if one chooses to call this immediacy magic , then the primary problem of language is its magic . At 316 Reflections.
... which is the immediacy of all mental communication , is the fundamental problem of linguistic theory , and if one chooses to call this immediacy magic , then the primary problem of language is its magic . At 316 Reflections.
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... magic . At the same time , the notion of the magic of language points to something else : its infiniteness . This is conditional on its immediacy . For just because nothing is communicated through language , what is communicated in ...
... magic . At the same time , the notion of the magic of language points to something else : its infiniteness . This is conditional on its immediacy . For just because nothing is communicated through language , what is communicated in ...
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A Berlin Chronicle | 3 |
OneWay Street selection | 61 |
Moscow | 97 |
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