Theater of the OppressedUrizen Books, 1979 - 197 |
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... ideas are perfect ; all the concrete things of reality are imperfect . 2. Ideas are the essence of things existing in the world per- ceptible to the senses ; ideas are indestructible , immov- able , immutable , timeless , and eternal ...
... ideas are perfect ; all the concrete things of reality are imperfect . 2. Ideas are the essence of things existing in the world per- ceptible to the senses ; ideas are indestructible , immov- able , immutable , timeless , and eternal ...
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... ideas does not coexist side by side with the world of reality , but rather the ideas ( here called form ) are the dynamic principle of matter . In the last analysis , reality for Aristotle is not a copy of ideas , though indeed it tends ...
... ideas does not coexist side by side with the world of reality , but rather the ideas ( here called form ) are the dynamic principle of matter . In the last analysis , reality for Aristotle is not a copy of ideas , though indeed it tends ...
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... ideas , in a perfect balance . In the prologue , Machiavelli apologizes for having written a theatrical work — a ... idea of the play and divides the characters roughly into two groups : the " virtuous " and the " nonvirtuous , " that is ...
... ideas , in a perfect balance . In the prologue , Machiavelli apologizes for having written a theatrical work — a ... idea of the play and divides the characters roughly into two groups : the " virtuous " and the " nonvirtuous , " that is ...
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