Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... common every - day experience is not equivalent to that which is given to us through the senses , but is an ... common experience is an imaginative synthesis of the given data of sense , the world of poetry is an imaginative synthesis or ...
... common every - day experience is not equivalent to that which is given to us through the senses , but is an ... common experience is an imaginative synthesis of the given data of sense , the world of poetry is an imaginative synthesis or ...
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... common term " truth " to refer to them both may be unjustifiable , even after the meanings of the word in the two kinds of cases have been made clear . In this chapter I have started out with a fairly common - sense accepta- tion of ...
... common term " truth " to refer to them both may be unjustifiable , even after the meanings of the word in the two kinds of cases have been made clear . In this chapter I have started out with a fairly common - sense accepta- tion of ...
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John Hospers. " But , " it may be replied , " common usage is confused . ” And so it is , perhaps , on some points . For example , there are senses of the word " truth " ( though it must be emphasized that they are not very common ones ...
John Hospers. " But , " it may be replied , " common usage is confused . ” And so it is , perhaps , on some points . For example , there are senses of the word " truth " ( though it must be emphasized that they are not very common ones ...
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