Theatre of Sleep: An Anthology of Literary DreamsPicador, 1986 - 383 páginas |
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... meaning of a word is what the explanation of meaning explains" (Wittgenstein 2000: 34). Elsewhere this statement is explicated by saying that if "we want to understand the use of the word 'meaning,'" we have to look up what is called ...
... meaning of a word is what the explanation of meaning explains" (Wittgenstein 2000: 34). Elsewhere this statement is explicated by saying that if "we want to understand the use of the word 'meaning,'" we have to look up what is called ...
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... meaning inevitably arise . It is in this sense that the response to the university's crisis of meaning is also a response to the broader cultural crisis of meaning . Chapter 2 explored the nature and role of meaning in human life and ...
... meaning inevitably arise . It is in this sense that the response to the university's crisis of meaning is also a response to the broader cultural crisis of meaning . Chapter 2 explored the nature and role of meaning in human life and ...
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... meaning is NOT One Absolute Ultimate Meaning of Life Only for religious or spiritual people Only Big Goals in life Unchangeable One meaning for everyone Others can tell what your meaning is You can wait for others to take the initiative ...
... meaning is NOT One Absolute Ultimate Meaning of Life Only for religious or spiritual people Only Big Goals in life Unchangeable One meaning for everyone Others can tell what your meaning is You can wait for others to take the initiative ...
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Alvargonzález appeared arms Artemidorus asked Athaliah awake awoke Bao-yu beautiful began body C. H. Sisson Chester Mystery Plays Clarimonde cried dark dead death Descartes divine door dream dreamer earth Elizabeth Bishop everything eyes face father fear feel feet fell felt girl hand happened head hear heard heart images imagination interpretation James Hillman Jonathan Romney king knew lady laughing light living looked mind mirror Mocquet morning mother never night pain Paissy passage perhaps Peter Handke poem published R. L. Mégroz seemed sexual intercourse shout sleep smiled Socrates someone Sophie soul stood story strange suddenly symbolic talking tears tell thee things thou thought Toad told took Translated trees turned unto vision voice W. H. Auden waking walking wife window woke woman words Xerxes