Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 6Joseph Strelka |
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... according to René Wellek , " Schleiermacher , Dilthey , and Leo Spitzer have taught us not to consider ' vicious ' . " 10 One should perhaps also mention here two major contributions on epistemological problems of criticism , the first ...
... according to René Wellek , " Schleiermacher , Dilthey , and Leo Spitzer have taught us not to consider ' vicious ' . " 10 One should perhaps also mention here two major contributions on epistemological problems of criticism , the first ...
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... according to this concept " it is possible to know what something is without any refer- ence at all to whether it is or not " -or that the " sense of things , their signification , is not to be found in a contingent world of things in ...
... according to this concept " it is possible to know what something is without any refer- ence at all to whether it is or not " -or that the " sense of things , their signification , is not to be found in a contingent world of things in ...
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... according to a notion . The categorizing notion has first to be found and established in a process that reduces a number of concrete images to a certain notion which determines the purposiveness of the objects actually perceived ...
... according to a notion . The categorizing notion has first to be found and established in a process that reduces a number of concrete images to a certain notion which determines the purposiveness of the objects actually perceived ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
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