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... visually , one moves into the non - participatory and the non- auditory world . Writing and print are of the silent world apprehended by sight . To the extent that one cannot see , one tends to deny the presence of the other , or merely ...
... visually , one moves into the non - participatory and the non- auditory world . Writing and print are of the silent world apprehended by sight . To the extent that one cannot see , one tends to deny the presence of the other , or merely ...
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