Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 42
... word " deduction " has been more frequently understood the special processes of mathematics , and the word " induction " those of the natural sciences , it will be best to avoid both words and say that true Logic is Logic of the concept ...
... word " deduction " has been more frequently understood the special processes of mathematics , and the word " induction " those of the natural sciences , it will be best to avoid both words and say that true Logic is Logic of the concept ...
Pagina 173
... word it were designated ) that base things can be expressed both with words that place them be- neath the eye in all their crudity , and with other words which surround them with a veil.3 All this might have led to the separation of the ...
... word it were designated ) that base things can be expressed both with words that place them be- neath the eye in all their crudity , and with other words which surround them with a veil.3 All this might have led to the separation of the ...
Pagina 189
... words the early years of the following century , owing either to the popularity acquired by certain new words or to the novel meanings given to words already familiar , which emphasized new aspects of artistic production and criti- cism ...
... words the early years of the following century , owing either to the popularity acquired by certain new words or to the novel meanings given to words already familiar , which emphasized new aspects of artistic production and criti- cism ...
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