The icon seeks to free the vision by confronting it with the invisible
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The icon seeks to free the vision by confronting it with the invisible 0 0 1Then it must be true that...
The icon does not aim to satiate vision 0 0 1Argument #58b9492e 0 0 1
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The icon seeks to free the vision by confronting it with the invisible 0 0 1Then it must be true that...
Icons do not aim to restrict the vision to a particular point 0 0 1Argument #e3818efa 0 0 1
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The icon seeks to free the vision by confronting it with the invisible 0 0 1Then it must be true that...
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