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Page 13
... brings the pleasure in reality . Pleasure is both cause and effect in the skat- ing . Exercise causes health , but health , in idea , causes the exercise . Speed in locomotion produces the train , and the train produces speed in ...
... brings the pleasure in reality . Pleasure is both cause and effect in the skat- ing . Exercise causes health , but health , in idea , causes the exercise . Speed in locomotion produces the train , and the train produces speed in ...
Page 14
... bring the interpreter into a given thought ; and with the inter- preter the effort is to bring himself into the same . thought . Discourse is a means to the unity of two minds in the same thought ; which common thought is the purpose of ...
... bring the interpreter into a given thought ; and with the inter- preter the effort is to bring himself into the same . thought . Discourse is a means to the unity of two minds in the same thought ; which common thought is the purpose of ...
Page 23
... brings the value of the production home to the reader . Hence it is evident that all that has been said touching the prime condition of effect- ive discourse applies equally to the author and to the interpreter . Of course there is a ...
... brings the value of the production home to the reader . Hence it is evident that all that has been said touching the prime condition of effect- ive discourse applies equally to the author and to the interpreter . Of course there is a ...
Page 34
... discourse adapted to the logical end of truth . It seeks to bring the mind into a knowledge of the objective world of fact ; to develop a knowl- edge of things as they exist . Whatever the form 34 THE SCIENCE OF DISCOURSE .
... discourse adapted to the logical end of truth . It seeks to bring the mind into a knowledge of the objective world of fact ; to develop a knowl- edge of things as they exist . Whatever the form 34 THE SCIENCE OF DISCOURSE .
Page 35
... bring the mind into conformity with the world , but to stimulate to reaction against the world , to bring the world into conformity to some idea which the mind itself sets up . While prose seeks to give a knowledge of things as they are ...
... bring the mind into conformity with the world , but to stimulate to reaction against the world , to bring the world into conformity to some idea which the mind itself sets up . While prose seeks to give a knowledge of things as they are ...
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