Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 55
... theory be defended ? Nimbus clouds are natural symbols of rain ; they would not be such if rain did not actually follow the appearance of such clouds in some cause - and - effect relation . But would the defenders of the natural ...
... theory be defended ? Nimbus clouds are natural symbols of rain ; they would not be such if rain did not actually follow the appearance of such clouds in some cause - and - effect relation . But would the defenders of the natural ...
Pagina 196
... theory of poetry ( in English , at any rate ) as a product of the imagination is that of Coleridge , which in turn stems from Kant in many of its aspects . In our own century the chief theory of poetry as imagination is probably that of ...
... theory of poetry ( in English , at any rate ) as a product of the imagination is that of Coleridge , which in turn stems from Kant in many of its aspects . In our own century the chief theory of poetry as imagination is probably that of ...
Pagina 228
... theory of how we came to know anything , but rather a theory about the nature of the world , usually with " all is matter " or some such maxim as its fundamental postulate . Presumably we could come to know that " all is matter " by ...
... theory of how we came to know anything , but rather a theory about the nature of the world , usually with " all is matter " or some such maxim as its fundamental postulate . Presumably we could come to know that " all is matter " by ...
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