Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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John Hospers. already referred to something - just as it would not be justifiable for me to use the word " cat " to refer to any university building because the word already has a standard usage which is well understood ; such a ...
John Hospers. already referred to something - just as it would not be justifiable for me to use the word " cat " to refer to any university building because the word already has a standard usage which is well understood ; such a ...
Pagina 83
... already noticed is at its maximum : if we try to assign corre- sponding moods to the passages of some long exciting instrumental movement , we often cannot stick to one for a dozen bars to- gether .. 914 Critics holding the views of ...
... already noticed is at its maximum : if we try to assign corre- sponding moods to the passages of some long exciting instrumental movement , we often cannot stick to one for a dozen bars to- gether .. 914 Critics holding the views of ...
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... already found in the case of music , they provide experiences different from any life - experience and hence unique , yet not wholly unrelated to it and hence not isolated . IN LITERATURE I " Generalize Mr. Fry's contention regarding ...
... already found in the case of music , they provide experiences different from any life - experience and hence unique , yet not wholly unrelated to it and hence not isolated . IN LITERATURE I " Generalize Mr. Fry's contention regarding ...
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