Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 10Joseph Strelka |
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Page 82
... validity should not be questioned only because that aesthetic object is bound to fall short of the work's own . If someone were to consider such an aesthetic value “ relative , ” we would have to point out that it is relative only in ...
... validity should not be questioned only because that aesthetic object is bound to fall short of the work's own . If someone were to consider such an aesthetic value “ relative , ” we would have to point out that it is relative only in ...
Page 118
... validity " in English , although he eschews the literal German work for " validity " ( namely , Geltung ) because the term Geltung conjures up for him the antiquated methodology of positivism ( I , however , shall use the English words ...
... validity " in English , although he eschews the literal German work for " validity " ( namely , Geltung ) because the term Geltung conjures up for him the antiquated methodology of positivism ( I , however , shall use the English words ...
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... validity obtains for both . Hirsch's As - question can be : Did the author intend such and such a qualitative value for this verbal sign ? A critic identified with the New Hermeneutics may ask : Can an Arche- typalist , say , intend ...
... validity obtains for both . Hirsch's As - question can be : Did the author intend such and such a qualitative value for this verbal sign ? A critic identified with the New Hermeneutics may ask : Can an Arche- typalist , say , intend ...
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