It is intuitive and depictive through and through, written in a language which seeks to present objects and relations illustratively instead of offering an army of ranked concepts. It addresses itself solely to readers who are capable of living themselves... Oswald Spengler - Page 66de H. Stuart Hughes - 1991 - 192 pagesAperçu limité - À propos de ce livre
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...me, a new outlook on history and the philosophy of destiny — the first indeed of its kind. It is intuitive and depictive through and through, written...concepts. It addresses itself solely to readers who arc capable of living themselves into the word-sounds and pictures as they read. Difficult this undoubtedly... | |
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...me, a new outlook on history and the philosophy of destiny — the first indeed of its kind. It is intuitive and depictive through and through, written...themselves into the word-sounds and pictures as they read. Difficult this undoubtedly is, particularly as our awe in face of mystery — the respect that Goethe... | |
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