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... perceived as an existing whole- ness . To become aware of a man means to perceive his whole- ness as person defined by spirit : to perceive the dynamic centre which stamps on all his utterances , actions , and attitudes the tangible ...
... perceived as an existing whole- ness . To become aware of a man means to perceive his whole- ness as person defined by spirit : to perceive the dynamic centre which stamps on all his utterances , actions , and attitudes the tangible ...
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... perceived being completed by what can be perceived , and it is the unity of these two which constitutes the proper ' world ' of the senses . An animal's 60 THE KNOWLEDGE OF MAN.
... perceived being completed by what can be perceived , and it is the unity of these two which constitutes the proper ' world ' of the senses . An animal's 60 THE KNOWLEDGE OF MAN.
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... perceived in it from the wholeness and unity perceived in the world . But a man does not obtain this view simply from the ' setting at a distance ' and ' making independent ' . These would offer him the world only as an object , as ...
... perceived in it from the wholeness and unity perceived in the world . But a man does not obtain this view simply from the ' setting at a distance ' and ' making independent ' . These would offer him the world only as an object , as ...
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