The Art of Communicating IdeasDevin-Adair, 1952 - 487 ページ |
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... mind is busy in a dialogue with itself and with the minds of others , so that thought may take shape and form . The mind must formu- late , define , refine . In a certain sense , you really know what you can express . The ability to ...
... mind is busy in a dialogue with itself and with the minds of others , so that thought may take shape and form . The mind must formu- late , define , refine . In a certain sense , you really know what you can express . The ability to ...
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... mind from the firmament to the inner- most secrets of matter , piercing the ether by which matter is encompassed , for matter must be encom- passed by something since there cannot be nothing ; and guiding his mind through the maze of ...
... mind from the firmament to the inner- most secrets of matter , piercing the ether by which matter is encompassed , for matter must be encom- passed by something since there cannot be nothing ; and guiding his mind through the maze of ...
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... mind , too , has developed . At each " PACE " increase of vision , the mind has taken possession of the eye's new powers and adapted them to its own uses , so that when the eye is no longer of any avail , the mind can take over . The ...
... mind , too , has developed . At each " PACE " increase of vision , the mind has taken possession of the eye's new powers and adapted them to its own uses , so that when the eye is no longer of any avail , the mind can take over . The ...
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