Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 10Joseph Strelka |
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... theory and methodology in Germany seem to be aware of the existence of the body of theories of interpretation from the nineteenth - century philological tradition . In this connection Strohschneider - Kohrs lists books by H. L. Arnold ...
... theory and methodology in Germany seem to be aware of the existence of the body of theories of interpretation from the nineteenth - century philological tradition . In this connection Strohschneider - Kohrs lists books by H. L. Arnold ...
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... theory building . Following the speech - act theory of " ordinary language " philosophy ( Austin , Searle ) , Wittgenstein's theory of language games , and finally ( equally important but less well known ) Humboldt's philoso- phy of ...
... theory building . Following the speech - act theory of " ordinary language " philosophy ( Austin , Searle ) , Wittgenstein's theory of language games , and finally ( equally important but less well known ) Humboldt's philoso- phy of ...
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... theory of truth . It is also valid when ( as is especially true in Habermas ' case ) this truth theory is based precisely on the empirically individual ( speech - acts ) in its counterfactual abstraction . ( With this line of argument ...
... theory of truth . It is also valid when ( as is especially true in Habermas ' case ) this truth theory is based precisely on the empirically individual ( speech - acts ) in its counterfactual abstraction . ( With this line of argument ...
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