Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical WritingsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - 348 Seiten |
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... mimetic faculty does not play a decisive role . This faculty has a history , however , in both the phylogenetic and the ontogenetic sense . As regards the latter , play is for many its school . Children's play is everywhere permeated by ...
... mimetic faculty does not play a decisive role . This faculty has a history , however , in both the phylogenetic and the ontogenetic sense . As regards the latter , play is for many its school . Children's play is everywhere permeated by ...
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... mimetic faculty . For clearly the observable world of modern man contains only minimal residues of the magical correspondences and analogies that were familiar to ancient peoples . The question is whether we are concerned with the decay ...
... mimetic faculty . For clearly the observable world of modern man contains only minimal residues of the magical correspondences and analogies that were familiar to ancient peoples . The question is whether we are concerned with the decay ...
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... mimetic gift , which was once the foundation of occult practices , gained admittance to writing and language . In this way language may be seen as the highest level of mimetic behavior and the most complete archive of nonsensuous ...
... mimetic gift , which was once the foundation of occult practices , gained admittance to writing and language . In this way language may be seen as the highest level of mimetic behavior and the most complete archive of nonsensuous ...
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