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Pagina xv
Science is the activity of social verification , and is therefore appropriately
characterized by Charles Peirce and Josiah Royce as a " community of
interpretation . ” By the term " values " we may mean either interests , or the
objects of interest .
Science is the activity of social verification , and is therefore appropriately
characterized by Charles Peirce and Josiah Royce as a " community of
interpretation . ” By the term " values " we may mean either interests , or the
objects of interest .
Pagina 85
A crowd of visitors steered through a picture - gallery by a guide , with attention
called here and there to some high point , does not perceive ; only by accident is
there even interest in seeing a picture for the sake of subject - matter vividly ...
A crowd of visitors steered through a picture - gallery by a guide , with attention
called here and there to some high point , does not perceive ; only by accident is
there even interest in seeing a picture for the sake of subject - matter vividly ...
Pagina 437
The particular directions of young art are of little interest to me and with very few
exceptions particular works of art possess even less interest . But in turn , my
valuation of the new artistic products should not be of interest to any one . Writers
...
The particular directions of young art are of little interest to me and with very few
exceptions particular works of art possess even less interest . But in turn , my
valuation of the new artistic products should not be of interest to any one . Writers
...
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