Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... question , What does this work of art mean ? And we must discover whether our meaning of " meaning " in this question is the same as in the question about the meaning of a word . That is , is there any one thing or group of things that ...
... question , What does this work of art mean ? And we must discover whether our meaning of " meaning " in this question is the same as in the question about the meaning of a word . That is , is there any one thing or group of things that ...
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... question of what is in a work of art , for example , whether a human figure is in a painting or an emotion in music , leaving the more ultimate question ( which would require a lengthy discussion ) unanalyzed . no one could take that ...
... question of what is in a work of art , for example , whether a human figure is in a painting or an emotion in music , leaving the more ultimate question ( which would require a lengthy discussion ) unanalyzed . no one could take that ...
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... question . Until this is known , there is no possibility of answering it . And , generally speaking , I suspect that most persons who ask this question have no clear idea what they are asking for . Perhaps the cardinal sin in philosophy ...
... question . Until this is known , there is no possibility of answering it . And , generally speaking , I suspect that most persons who ask this question have no clear idea what they are asking for . Perhaps the cardinal sin in philosophy ...
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