Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... define such things is a quite different task from defining tables and chairs , and a much more difficult one . But it would be a fundamental mistake to think that defining is a mere matter of logic . For the final definition we all must ...
... define such things is a quite different task from defining tables and chairs , and a much more difficult one . But it would be a fundamental mistake to think that defining is a mere matter of logic . For the final definition we all must ...
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... define is inseparable from what is being defined . You will not , for example , use the same procedures in defining an intangible like " gravity " or an abstraction like " justice " as you will in defining a concrete object , like ...
... define is inseparable from what is being defined . You will not , for example , use the same procedures in defining an intangible like " gravity " or an abstraction like " justice " as you will in defining a concrete object , like ...
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... define the two terms ? Is his criticism as applicable to modern American society as it was to English society in 1869 ? 2. Elaborate upon and deepen Arnold's distinction between " spontaneity of consciousness " and " strictness of ...
... define the two terms ? Is his criticism as applicable to modern American society as it was to English society in 1869 ? 2. Elaborate upon and deepen Arnold's distinction between " spontaneity of consciousness " and " strictness of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
THE APOSTATE | 18 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
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