Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 34
... refer to ... " etc. But how could we give such a reply in the other cases ? What does middle C refer to ? What are the referents of the Beethoven C minor sonata ? Such questions , it seems to me , are as foolish as they sound . Musical ...
... refer to ... " etc. But how could we give such a reply in the other cases ? What does middle C refer to ? What are the referents of the Beethoven C minor sonata ? Such questions , it seems to me , are as foolish as they sound . Musical ...
Pagina 48
... refer to con- crete objects and events , it can refer only to evocation of the sub- jective kind I have mentioned , and cannot be used in the stronger senses in which it is applied to the other arts . the in since Represent of ...
... refer to con- crete objects and events , it can refer only to evocation of the sub- jective kind I have mentioned , and cannot be used in the stronger senses in which it is applied to the other arts . the in since Represent of ...
Pagina 204
... refer to any- thing verifiable in the usual scientific sense involving , e.g. , meas- urement . It refers to the kind of thing that people ( presupposing a certain degree of esthetic sensitivity and in many cases some training or ...
... refer to any- thing verifiable in the usual scientific sense involving , e.g. , meas- urement . It refers to the kind of thing that people ( presupposing a certain degree of esthetic sensitivity and in many cases some training or ...
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