Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 6Joseph Strelka |
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... true ; aesthetic sub- jectivism is false ; no third position is possible . 2. Relativism is not a position , but a muddle . Insofar as what it says is true it is covertly absolutistic ; insofar as it is subjectivistic , it is false . 3 ...
... true ; aesthetic sub- jectivism is false ; no third position is possible . 2. Relativism is not a position , but a muddle . Insofar as what it says is true it is covertly absolutistic ; insofar as it is subjectivistic , it is false . 3 ...
Page 94
... true . My insistence is that such statements can be just - plain - true , a “ true ” that is so fundamental it is probably at least indefinable ( it can be best defined by metaphors such as " corresponding to reality " or " fits reality ...
... true . My insistence is that such statements can be just - plain - true , a “ true ” that is so fundamental it is probably at least indefinable ( it can be best defined by metaphors such as " corresponding to reality " or " fits reality ...
Page 97
... true ( and we all know it as firmly as we know anything ) that trees exist in space when no human being is looking at them , and it remains true that the Iliad would be a great poem even if it had not survived . We wouldn't know of it ...
... true ( and we all know it as firmly as we know anything ) that trees exist in space when no human being is looking at them , and it remains true that the Iliad would be a great poem even if it had not survived . We wouldn't know of it ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
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