Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... truth ? or empirical truth of any sort ? ( I prefer to say " empirical truth " rather than " scientific truth " be- cause there are some empirical or factual truths which are not the subject - matter of any science . For example ...
... truth ? or empirical truth of any sort ? ( I prefer to say " empirical truth " rather than " scientific truth " be- cause there are some empirical or factual truths which are not the subject - matter of any science . For example ...
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John Hospers. 6 " Artistic Truth " THE SORT OF TRUTH we have been discussing thus far is the truth of assertions and might be called " propositional truth , " or truths stating facts about some subject - matter or other . And we have al ...
John Hospers. 6 " Artistic Truth " THE SORT OF TRUTH we have been discussing thus far is the truth of assertions and might be called " propositional truth , " or truths stating facts about some subject - matter or other . And we have al ...
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John Hospers. 7 The Artistic Relevance of Truth I WE HAVE NOW SPENT considerable time in considering the various senses in which what we call " truth " may be said to be presented in works of art . We discussed first of all " truth ...
John Hospers. 7 The Artistic Relevance of Truth I WE HAVE NOW SPENT considerable time in considering the various senses in which what we call " truth " may be said to be presented in works of art . We discussed first of all " truth ...
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