Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1960 - 503 pagine |
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... syllogisms ; that they must be learnt intuitively . The politician finds fault with the abstract reasoner , who possesses no lively intuition of actual conditions ; the educational theorist insists upon the necessity of develop- ing the ...
... syllogisms ; that they must be learnt intuitively . The politician finds fault with the abstract reasoner , who possesses no lively intuition of actual conditions ; the educational theorist insists upon the necessity of develop- ing the ...
Pagina 45
... syllogisms , their conversions and their various relations , which still encumber treatises on Logic , are therefore destined to diminish , to be transformed , to be converted into something else . The doctrine of the concept and of the ...
... syllogisms , their conversions and their various relations , which still encumber treatises on Logic , are therefore destined to diminish , to be transformed , to be converted into something else . The doctrine of the concept and of the ...
Pagina 189
... syllogisms , examples for inductions ; so much so that Zeno the Stoic figured Dialectic with her fist clenched and Rhetoric with her hand open . The empty style of the decadent Italian authors in the seventeenth century found its ...
... syllogisms , examples for inductions ; so much so that Zeno the Stoic figured Dialectic with her fist clenched and Rhetoric with her hand open . The empty style of the decadent Italian authors in the seventeenth century found its ...
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