Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... words have several meanings ( referents ) and are called ambiguous words - in these cases we learn their multiple meanings ; this is true of the word " meaning " along with thousands of other words . This word has a meaning when applied ...
... words have several meanings ( referents ) and are called ambiguous words - in these cases we learn their multiple meanings ; this is true of the word " meaning " along with thousands of other words . This word has a meaning when applied ...
Pagina 125
... words must be known even down to their finest shades , beyond what is required in ordinary discourse . The inability of immigrants to grasp the spirit of contemporary Amer- ican poetry , even though they " know in general what the words ...
... words must be known even down to their finest shades , beyond what is required in ordinary discourse . The inability of immigrants to grasp the spirit of contemporary Amer- ican poetry , even though they " know in general what the words ...
Pagina 181
... words - in turning words , which were devised for practical purposes , to other uses for which they were not intended . Not only our minds , but " language . . . also has its fixed ways . It is only by a certain tension of mind that he ...
... words - in turning words , which were devised for practical purposes , to other uses for which they were not intended . Not only our minds , but " language . . . also has its fixed ways . It is only by a certain tension of mind that he ...
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