Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 10Joseph Strelka |
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... actions as they reflect goals and purposes ) . The notions of ends ( telos ) and of purposeful action have played a ... action theory as the " new teleologists . " 10 The position taken by Winch and those who follow him point directly ...
... actions as they reflect goals and purposes ) . The notions of ends ( telos ) and of purposeful action have played a ... action theory as the " new teleologists . " 10 The position taken by Winch and those who follow him point directly ...
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... action ensures , the poetic reasoning goes , " Given such - and - such an action ( as functional exigency ) , such - and - such a character ( as representational motivation ) ensues or may ensue . " Of course , leaving aside the ...
... action ensures , the poetic reasoning goes , " Given such - and - such an action ( as functional exigency ) , such - and - such a character ( as representational motivation ) ensues or may ensue . " Of course , leaving aside the ...
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... action as the " purpose " or " motive " governing the psyche ( 85–86 ) . It is true that the following passage occurs in Chapter 6 ( 2 ) of the Poetics : " All human happiness or misery takes the form of action ; the end for which we ...
... action as the " purpose " or " motive " governing the psyche ( 85–86 ) . It is true that the following passage occurs in Chapter 6 ( 2 ) of the Poetics : " All human happiness or misery takes the form of action ; the end for which we ...
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