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Page iv
... relation of constructer and inter- preter . He who makes discourse does so in conscious recognition of the process of interpretation , and he who interprets does so in conscious recognition of the process of construction . Discourse ...
... relation of constructer and inter- preter . He who makes discourse does so in conscious recognition of the process of interpretation , and he who interprets does so in conscious recognition of the process of construction . Discourse ...
Page v
... relation to life it must not be supposed that the treatment is necessarily unscientine , a mere collection of rules and recipes , such as is generally found in so - called practical and elementary books on the subject . The more closely ...
... relation to life it must not be supposed that the treatment is necessarily unscientine , a mere collection of rules and recipes , such as is generally found in so - called practical and elementary books on the subject . The more closely ...
Page vi
... relation of unity among the elements of his subject - matter . In studying rhetoric the pupil usually accepts obediently anything and everything in the serial order put down for him ; would accept as many more or as many less in any ...
... relation of unity among the elements of his subject - matter . In studying rhetoric the pupil usually accepts obediently anything and everything in the serial order put down for him ; would accept as many more or as many less in any ...
Page xi
... Relation By Means of its Properties PARTITIVE DESCRIPTION THE PROCESS ILLUSTRATED Construction Interpretation PAGE iii I 8 13 13 19 19 24 31 4I 53 61 62 62 70 75 81 81 86 4 3 5 8 8 8 4I NARRATION ยท THE CHANGE AS A WHOLE Purpose Time Cause.
... Relation By Means of its Properties PARTITIVE DESCRIPTION THE PROCESS ILLUSTRATED Construction Interpretation PAGE iii I 8 13 13 19 19 24 31 4I 53 61 62 62 70 75 81 81 86 4 3 5 8 8 8 4I NARRATION ยท THE CHANGE AS A WHOLE Purpose Time Cause.
Page xii
... RELATION OF WHOLE AND PART Deduction Law of Deductive Inference Induction Law of Inductive Inference THE RELATION OF CAUSE AND EFFECT A Priori Arguments Law of Inference from Cause A Posteriori Arguments - Laws of Inference from Effect ...
... RELATION OF WHOLE AND PART Deduction Law of Deductive Inference Induction Law of Inductive Inference THE RELATION OF CAUSE AND EFFECT A Priori Arguments Law of Inference from Cause A Posteriori Arguments - Laws of Inference from Effect ...
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