Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 8Joseph Strelka |
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... logical fixity outside of temporal de- termination which is so abstract as to be unpersuasive to any but the most recalcitrant of Platonists . The sociohistorical mode in turn corrects this abstractness , but at the cost of making all ...
... logical fixity outside of temporal de- termination which is so abstract as to be unpersuasive to any but the most recalcitrant of Platonists . The sociohistorical mode in turn corrects this abstractness , but at the cost of making all ...
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... logical empiricism solves all epistemologi- cal difficulties . One does not solve problems in philosophy ; one can only shift the burden , substitute a less bothersome for a more bothersome difficulty , according to one's taste and ...
... logical empiricism solves all epistemologi- cal difficulties . One does not solve problems in philosophy ; one can only shift the burden , substitute a less bothersome for a more bothersome difficulty , according to one's taste and ...
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... logical.118 The concept of constancy stands in opposition to the individual value system , which is differ- entiated ... logic the notion of property are defined precisely in set theory as the name of a class , viz . the class of the ...
... logical.118 The concept of constancy stands in opposition to the individual value system , which is differ- entiated ... logic the notion of property are defined precisely in set theory as the name of a class , viz . the class of the ...
Contents
DICHOTOMY OF ARTISTIC GENRES | 3 |
TOWARD A DEFINITION OF LITERARY GENRES | 41 |
SOME IDIOSYNCRATIC CONCEPTS | 80 |
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