Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... theme " in which the word refers to subject - matter in the second sense ; if we ask “ what is the theme of the Odyssey ? " we may be satisfied with the reply , " Odysseus and his adventures constitute the theme of the Odyssey . " But I ...
... theme " in which the word refers to subject - matter in the second sense ; if we ask “ what is the theme of the Odyssey ? " we may be satisfied with the reply , " Odysseus and his adventures constitute the theme of the Odyssey . " But I ...
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... theme of a work of art . Just to what degree the theme is in and a part of the work of art is a matter of some question . The " representational content " is there ; it can be referred to and pointed to , and no one doubts that it is ...
... theme of a work of art . Just to what degree the theme is in and a part of the work of art is a matter of some question . The " representational content " is there ; it can be referred to and pointed to , and no one doubts that it is ...
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... theme in the way that a poem or drama can have a theme . We do speak of a " musical theme , " but here the word " theme " is ambiguous : the themes in music are not the Fall of Man or the exploits of Odysseus ; they are musical themes ...
... theme in the way that a poem or drama can have a theme . We do speak of a " musical theme , " but here the word " theme " is ambiguous : the themes in music are not the Fall of Man or the exploits of Odysseus ; they are musical themes ...
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