Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 36
... Error begins when we try to deduce the expression from the concept , and to find in what takes its place the laws of the thing whose place is taken ; when the difference between the second and the first step has not been observed , and ...
... Error begins when we try to deduce the expression from the concept , and to find in what takes its place the laws of the thing whose place is taken ; when the difference between the second and the first step has not been observed , and ...
Pagina 146
... error above mentioned , because the supposed kinds have seemed not yet to have been discriminated , or to be in part wanting ; so in Linguistic , the theory of the parts of speech has caused the analogous error of judging languages as ...
... error above mentioned , because the supposed kinds have seemed not yet to have been discriminated , or to be in part wanting ; so in Linguistic , the theory of the parts of speech has caused the analogous error of judging languages as ...
Pagina 421
... errors , general and particular , which scientific lurk in its path on every side . The forms of error are numerous in the extreme and mingle with each other and errors . with the truth in complications equally numerous : root out one ...
... errors , general and particular , which scientific lurk in its path on every side . The forms of error are numerous in the extreme and mingle with each other and errors . with the truth in complications equally numerous : root out one ...
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