Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 135
... assertion is even made , and only assertions can logically contradict each other ; and on the other hand , if two statements in a poem do contradict each other , or if a word is left so ambiguous in the poem that it can be interpreted ...
... assertion is even made , and only assertions can logically contradict each other ; and on the other hand , if two statements in a poem do contradict each other , or if a word is left so ambiguous in the poem that it can be interpreted ...
Pagina 160
... asserted to be the case ; but what , in the case of colors and sounds , is being asserted ? How can they be said to ... assertion ( or implied proposi- 25. Wilbur M. Urban , Language and Reality , Chapter 10 , esp . pp . 498-500 . tion ) ...
... asserted to be the case ; but what , in the case of colors and sounds , is being asserted ? How can they be said to ... assertion ( or implied proposi- 25. Wilbur M. Urban , Language and Reality , Chapter 10 , esp . pp . 498-500 . tion ) ...
Pagina 161
... assertion implicitly within itself ? What kind of implication is here meant ? Is the implied proposition logically im- plied ? But if not logically , then how ? And what are the proposi- tion or propositions which are in each case ...
... assertion implicitly within itself ? What kind of implication is here meant ? Is the implied proposition logically im- plied ? But if not logically , then how ? And what are the proposi- tion or propositions which are in each case ...
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