Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 10Joseph Strelka |
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Page 46
... acts of immediate comprehension explication is only potentially contained in these acts " ( 376 ) . Explication thus merely brings understanding to the fore . This means that , for Gadamer , " explication is not a means to aid ...
... acts of immediate comprehension explication is only potentially contained in these acts " ( 376 ) . Explication thus merely brings understanding to the fore . This means that , for Gadamer , " explication is not a means to aid ...
Page 50
... acts and acts of understanding , both grounded in the common linguistic competence of speaker and addressee , closely corresponded : Their correlation consists in that every act of understanding is the reverse of an act of speaking ...
... acts and acts of understanding , both grounded in the common linguistic competence of speaker and addressee , closely corresponded : Their correlation consists in that every act of understanding is the reverse of an act of speaking ...
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... act between Thoas and Arkas . In the only two dialogues in which both take part , only Thoas expresses himself in the regulative speech - acts of command , to which Arkas , however , clearly has no right ; he uses only constative speech - ...
... act between Thoas and Arkas . In the only two dialogues in which both take part , only Thoas expresses himself in the regulative speech - acts of command , to which Arkas , however , clearly has no right ; he uses only constative speech - ...
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