Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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Wilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes. ABSTRACTIONS The most serious logical difficulties occur with abstract terms . An abstraction is a word which stands for a quality found in a number of different objects or events from which it has been “ ...
Wilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes. ABSTRACTIONS The most serious logical difficulties occur with abstract terms . An abstraction is a word which stands for a quality found in a number of different objects or events from which it has been “ ...
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... abstraction — not a world composed by imaginative intellect into itself . And the result , for the generations of abstraction , is that neither poetry nor art can be a means to knowledge . To inspiration , yes : poetry can un- doubtedly ...
... abstraction — not a world composed by imaginative intellect into itself . And the result , for the generations of abstraction , is that neither poetry nor art can be a means to knowledge . To inspiration , yes : poetry can un- doubtedly ...
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... abstraction which science has imposed . And what is this great alternative ? Not the " messages " of poems , their interpreted " meanings , " for these are abstractions also - abstractions far inferior to those of science . Not the ...
... abstraction which science has imposed . And what is this great alternative ? Not the " messages " of poems , their interpreted " meanings , " for these are abstractions also - abstractions far inferior to those of science . Not the ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
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