tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6294744150606571617.post3697183426205019795..comments2024-01-16T07:07:11.166-08:00Comments on Bridal Pearl Necklace : Wedding Pearl Jewelry: Pearl Necklacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01857152720762307589noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6294744150606571617.post-62213677587344262362019-12-19T12:26:18.330-08:002019-12-19T12:26:18.330-08:00Until the end of the century XY1 category similari...<br /> Until the end of the century XY1 category similarity played<br />constructive role in the knowledge within Western culture. It is<br />largely determined by the interpretation and the interpretation of texts;<br />organized play characters, making possible knowledge of things visible and<br />invisible, have mastered the art of presentation. The world was closed on itself<br />fact: the earth repeating heaven, the face reflected in the stars, and the grass was hiding in<br />their stems are useful to the man of mystery. Painting copied<br />space. And representation-whether celebration or knowledge-were<br />as the repetition : the theatre of life or the mirror of the world ... this is what it was called any<br />language, that's how he announced himself, and claimed their right to freedom of expression.<br /> We should dwell a little on the point in time when<br />category similarities will begin to drop the shackles of their belonging to the knowledge<br />and, at least partially, to disappear from the horizon of knowledge. As<br />conceived, like in the end of XVI and in the beginning XY11 century? How<br />way it could organize the figures of knowledge? And if it is true that<br />similar things an infinite number, is it possible<br />to install at least those forms by which one thing<br />happened to be like others?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6294744150606571617.post-19412057350505720462019-12-15T13:32:47.807-08:002019-12-15T13:32:47.807-08:00"The road no doubt..., the road's disappo... "The road no doubt..., the road's disappointment, skepticism," wrote Hegel in the Preface to the "phenomenology of spirit" when describing the effect of the speculative impulse to natural knowledge.<br /><br /><br />the loss of legitimacyPearl Necklacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01857152720762307589noreply@blogger.com