Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... meaning in any sense ? If so , how does artistic meaning differ from the mean- ing of a word or of a proposition ? And how does meaning differ from expression and representation ? Similarly , in what sense can works of art be said to ...
... meaning in any sense ? If so , how does artistic meaning differ from the mean- ing of a word or of a proposition ? And how does meaning differ from expression and representation ? Similarly , in what sense can works of art be said to ...
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John Hospers. 4 Meaning WHEN WE STATE THE meaning of a word or phrase , we are stating what the word refers to , what it has come by convention to stand for . This is doubtless the main sense in which the word " meaning " is used . There ...
John Hospers. 4 Meaning WHEN WE STATE THE meaning of a word or phrase , we are stating what the word refers to , what it has come by convention to stand for . This is doubtless the main sense in which the word " meaning " is used . There ...
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... meaning until it is given meaning by someone ; lacking this , it is simply a row of marks on paper or uttered sounds . Most of the words in our language have been given meanings long ago , and this meaning has been agreed upon by the ...
... meaning until it is given meaning by someone ; lacking this , it is simply a row of marks on paper or uttered sounds . Most of the words in our language have been given meanings long ago , and this meaning has been agreed upon by the ...
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