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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...TITU POPESCU THE AESTHETICS OF PARADOXISM (second edition) American Research Press Rehoboth 2002 2... ...) American Research Press Rehoboth 2002 2 Titu Popescu THE AESTHETICS OF PARADOXISM (second edition) Translated from Romanian by P. Georgelin, ... ... ordered in microfilm format from: Bell and Howell Co. (University of Microfilm International) 300 N. Zeeb Road P.O. Box 1346, Ann Arb... ...trictions of different part of a proposition”). But, since the scientific languages take precautionary measures in view to avoid interaction between ... ...as circumscribed the area of manifestation of the paradoxes in the “close languages, from a metalinguistic point of view”; or, following this theorem... ...rate our significant energies through the democratic re- evaluation of the languages. Our senses seem to function in two separate times: immediately... ...e volume was launched to The International Poetry Festival from Bergerac (France, June 1992). It is the most spectacular volume in paradoxist manne... ...ache is granted the prize of the Academy of Letters and Arts in Perigord (France) and is co-opted as a member of Poetic and Artistic Association of d... ...gland); is granted the diplomas of the Society “Les amies de la Poesie” (France) and of Cultural Center of Felgueiras (Portugal). Receives letters ...

...In the history of thought and creation, the decisive events, the great and significant moments, the strongly affirmative stages - then the imposition of the optimizing novelties - have depended on the name and prestige of a personality. R...

...In aesthetics, the paradox means the apparent resolution of an enigmatic situation (the result of such a process is the satisfaction of a distention), the emotional moving force being the unforeseen, the unexpected (which generates and also perturbs a new tension). Therefore, the...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... http://samvak.tripod.com/freebooks.html Created by: LIDIJA RANGELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA C O N T E N T S I. A II. B III. C IV. D V... ... XXI. The Author A Abortion I. The Right to Life It is a fundamental principle of most moral theories that all human beings have a right to lif... ...le of most moral theories that all human beings have a right to life. The existence of a right implies obligations or duties of third parties toward... ... them the same cognitive interpretations and the same emotional resonance ('private languages"). The same words, or symbols, often have different me... ...ruly global phenomenon in world affairs. Bound by a common history, a common set of languages, a common ethos, a common religion, common defenses an... ...ains, sometimes in cahoots with much despised colonial powers, such as Britain and France in 1956. The Anti-Israeli: This volatile mixture of ide... ...d its correlate in the brain. The gap is even bigger when we try to apply natural languages to the description of emotions and sensations. This se... ... But while this malaise does not threaten the foundations of the United States and France - it does imperil the stability and future of the likes o... ...new war between, let's say Russia and Germany, or Italy and Austria, or Britain and France? Ridiculous? Revisit your history books. Read more about...

...Cyclopedia of issues in modern philosophy: The philosophy of science and religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....

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The Analysis of Mind

By: Bertrand Russell

... Russell A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Analysis of Mind by Bertrand Russell is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univ... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongo- ing student publication project to bring classical works of lit... ...led up by the appropriate stimuli. If we are asked “What is the capital of France?” we answer “Paris,” because of past ex- perience; the past experien... ...ech. It is easy, however, to be misled by grammar, particularly if all the languages we know belong to one family. In some lan- guages, according to s... ...me authorities, the distinction of parts of speech does not exist; in many languages it is widely differ- ent from that to which we are accustomed in ... ...ly differ- ent from that to which we are accustomed in the Indo-Euro- pean languages. These facts have to be borne in mind if we are to avoid giving m...

...Excerpt: Muirhead Library Of Philosophy. An admirable statement of the aims of the Library of Philosophy was provided by the first editor, the late Professor J. H. Muirhead, in his description of the original programme printed in Erdmann?s History of ...

...Contents MUIRHEAD LIBRARY OF PHILOSOPHY .............................................................................................................. 4 PREFACE .............................................................................................

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The Varieties of Religious Experience

By: William James

...m James A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James is a publ... ...ious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ... ridiculous as my indecision. Now marriage, now solitude; now Germany, now France hesitation upon hesitation, and all because at bottom I am un- able ... ...senseless way of speaking you to one, which has since corrupted the modern languages, and hath greatly debased the spirits and depraved the man- ners ... ... That of the earlier Jesuit, Rodriguez, which has been translated into all languages, is one of the best known. A convenient modern manual, very well ... ...ins are now out- bid in favor of the deity. Vocabularies are exhausted and languages altered in the attempt to praise him enough; death is looked on a...

Excerpt: The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James.

...NEUROLOGY............................................................................................................. 11 Lecture II: CIRCUMSCRIPTION OF THE TOPIC ................................................................................................ 34 Lecture III: THE REALITY OF THE UNSEEN ............................................................................

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Middlemarch

By: George Eliot

...liot 1872 To my dear Husband, George Henry Lewes, in this nineteenth year of our blessed union. Contents Book I — Miss Brooke . . . . . . . . . . . ... ...arch 1 Book I Miss Brooke Prelude W ho that cares much to know the history of man, and how the mysterious mixture behaves under the varying experiment... ... man, and how the mysterious mixture behaves under the varying experiments of Time, has not dwelt, at least briefly, on the life of Saint Theresa, has ... ...permission. She would not have asked Mr. Casaubon at once to teach her the languages, dreading of all things to be tiresome instead of helpful; but it... ...; only that my grandfather was a patriot—a bright fellow— could speak many languages—musical—got his bread by teaching all sorts of things. They both ... ... looked forward to your doing something else. I think of having a run into France. But I’ll write you any letters, you know—to Althorpe and people of ... ...on him again. That little speech of four words, like so many others in all languages, is capable by varied vocal inflections of expressing all states o...

...Excerpt: Prelude; Who that cares much to know the history of man, and how the mysterious mixture behaves under the varying experiments of Time, has not dwelt, at least briefly, on the life of Saint Theresa, has not smiled with some gentleness at the thought of the little girl walkin...

...Table of Contents: Book I ?Miss Brooke, 1 -- Prelude, 1 -- Chapter I., 3 -- Chapter II., 10 -- Chapter III., 16 -- Chapter IV., 25 -- Chapter V., 31 -- Chapter VI., 38 -- Chapter VII., 47 -- Chapter VIII., 51 -- Chapter IX., 55 -- ...

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Middlemarch

By: George Eliot

... Classics Series Publication Middlemarch by George Eliot is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Por- table Document file is furn... ...ty. This Por- table Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ... only that my grandfather was a patriot—a bright fel- low—could speak many languages—musical—got his bread 333 George Eliot by teaching all sorts of ... ... looked forward to your doing something else. I think of having a run into France. But I’ll write you any letters, you know—to Althorpe and people of ... ...on him again. That little speech of four words, like so many others in all languages, is capable by varied vocal inflec- tions of expressing all state...

...Excerpt: Prelude. Who that cares much to know the history of man, and how the mysterious mixture behaves under the varying experiments of Time, has not dwelt, at least briefly, on the life of Saint Theresa, has not smiled with some gentleness at the thought of the little girl walkin...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... 0 “. . . AND GULLIVER RETURNS” --In Search of Uto... ...l Motivations 1 “. . . AND GULLIVER RETURNS” --In Search of Uto... ................................................................................................................................. 17 Combinations of Nee... ... —―Then there is always a rationalization to justify people‘s behavior. For the soccer hooligans it might be that Britain is better than France... ... understanding of this often nebulous idea of love.‖ --―Because of the various meanings of ‗love‘ brought to our language from other langua... ... another problem with distortions of reality. There may just be a misapprehension of the truth. Remember back in 2005 when there were riots in France... ... lot better, in spite of its improved economics. In one major study of 178 countries, the USA came out 23 rd , Germany 35 th , the UK 41 st , France...

...Table of Contents IN THE HOTEL 8 LOOKING FOR HAPPINESS 10 WE MUST THINK MORE DEEPLY—AND UNDERSTAND OUR THINKING 20 OUR BASIC ASSUMPTIONS 24 -- THE FOUNDATIONS OF OUR VALUES -- 24 SELF-CENTEREDASSUMPTIONS 32 GODBASEDASSUMPTIONS 41 C...

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Magnum Bonum or Mother Careys Brood

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...gnum Bonum, or Mother Carey’s Brood by Charlotte M. Yonge is a publication of the Pennsyl- vania State University. This Portable Document file is furn... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...rought a neat parallelism of the present tense of the verb “to be” in five languages—Greek, Latin, French, Ger- man, and English. “And Allen—reposing ... ...said Bobus; “to deal with real things, not words and empty fancies. I know languages are necessary; but if one can read a Latin book, and understand a... ...classes, and gladly availed herself of Miss Ogilvie’s knowledge of foreign languages. Mrs. Coffinkey supposed that she would be presented at court wit... ...e young people had made a most exquisitely felicitous tour in the South of France and North of Spain, and had come back to a pleasant little house, wh...

...their sister has children, and she will have to roam from room to room before the whitewashers, which is not what I should wish in the critical state of chest left by measles.?...

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...NSON A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Familiar Studies of Men and Books by Robert Louis Stevenson is a publication of the Pennsylv... ...ity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...r for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Familiar Studies of Men and Books by Robert Louis Stevenson, the Pennsylvania State Universi... ...e it expression. The spirit of Villon is still living in the literature of France. Fat Peg is oddly of a piece with the work of Zola, the Goncourts, a... ...ma, is an affair of method. We have heard a story, indeed, of a painter in France who, 17 Familiar Studies of Men & Books when he wanted to paint a s... ...er if there are neither proof-sheets nor judicious friends in the whole of France, and affects us sometimes with a sickening uneasiness as to what may... ...se Elizabeth can “reply to eight ambassadors in one day in their different languages,” but because she represents for the moment the political fu- tur...

...Excerpt: Preface By Way Of Criticism. These studies are collected from the monthly press. One appeared in the New Quarterly, one in MacMillan?s, and the rest in the Cornhill Magazine. To the Cornhill I owe a double debt of thanks; first, that I was ...

...Contents PREFACE BY WAY OF CRITICISM. ........................................................................................... 4 CHAPTER I ? VICTOR HUGO?S ROMANCES ........................................................................ 15 CHAPTE...

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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with Introduction and Notes Edited

By: Charles W. Eliot

...klin with introduction and notes edited by Charles W. Eliot is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furn... ...ersity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. An An An An Any per y per y per y per y person using this do... ...or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with introduction and notes edited by Charles W. Eli... ... tion with the relations of the Colonies with Great Britain, and later with France. In 1757 he was sent to England to protest against the influence o... ...ubles thickened toward the crisis of the Revolu tion. In 1767 he crossed to France, where he was received with honor; but before his return home in 1... ...chosen a member of the Continental Congress and in 1777 he was dispatched to France as commissioner for the United States. Here he re mained till 178... ... language. I have since found that it has been trans lated into most of the languages of Europe, and suppose it has been more generally read than any... ... subscription for the support of its ministers. I had begun in 1733 to study languages; I soon made myself so much a master of the French as to be abl... ...lf again to the study of it, and I met with more success, as those preceding languages had greatly smooth’d my way. From these circumstances, I have t...

...ion: Benjamin Franklin was born in Milk Street, Boston, on January 6, 1706. His father, Josiah Franklin, was a tallow chandler who married twice, and of his seventeen children Benjamin was the youngest son. His schooling ended at ten, and at twelve he was bound apprentice to his brother James, a printer, who published the ?New England Courant.? To this journal he became a ...

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