Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 39
... various arts ; my concern here is to point out their existence , distinguish their various types , and eliminate certain confusions current in discussions of them . The conceptual framework , not the individual examples of things ...
... various arts ; my concern here is to point out their existence , distinguish their various types , and eliminate certain confusions current in discussions of them . The conceptual framework , not the individual examples of things ...
Pagina 179
... various kinds of emotions and other things which one wants to represent are represented by various curved lines . There are in reality an infinite number of these curves all differing slightly from each other . But language does not and ...
... various kinds of emotions and other things which one wants to represent are represented by various curved lines . There are in reality an infinite number of these curves all differing slightly from each other . But language does not and ...
Pagina 217
... various where one should be various , single where one should be single ? Active beliefs are meant for action . In practical life , if St. Francis becomes merely a label in the hands of a party , while Gorky is transferred into a weapon ...
... various where one should be various , single where one should be single ? Active beliefs are meant for action . In practical life , if St. Francis becomes merely a label in the hands of a party , while Gorky is transferred into a weapon ...
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