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... object , of mother . Riesen ( 1947 ) raised mammals in darkness . When these animals were eventually ex- posed to light , they could not recognize objects in their totality , but had to become acquainted with each part one by one . Von ...
... object , of mother . Riesen ( 1947 ) raised mammals in darkness . When these animals were eventually ex- posed to light , they could not recognize objects in their totality , but had to become acquainted with each part one by one . Von ...
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... object but by relying on his memory . In this case he must resort to his imagery . He must evoke the image of the absent object that he wants to portray . As a matter of fact , the earliest expressions of art that have been preserved ...
... object but by relying on his memory . In this case he must resort to his imagery . He must evoke the image of the absent object that he wants to portray . As a matter of fact , the earliest expressions of art that have been preserved ...
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... object . Thus he makes an effort to concretize it : he trans- forms the object , so that the tree , the animal , the stone become gods . Idolatry is a form of escaping from something vaguely perceived as too abstract and therefore ...
... object . Thus he makes an effort to concretize it : he trans- forms the object , so that the tree , the animal , the stone become gods . Idolatry is a form of escaping from something vaguely perceived as too abstract and therefore ...
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