Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 2Joseph Strelka |
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... given while one remains completely passive is " objective . " As soon as any kind of thought processes , deductions ... given ? We were told that only sense impressions are passively given . Every- thing beyond pure sense impression is ...
... given while one remains completely passive is " objective . " As soon as any kind of thought processes , deductions ... given ? We were told that only sense impressions are passively given . Every- thing beyond pure sense impression is ...
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... given directions on how to react to the repeatedly given visual shape . If these directions are given through meaningful linguistic products , then we again have - contrary to the general Physicalistic Theory of Language - admitted the ...
... given directions on how to react to the repeatedly given visual shape . If these directions are given through meaningful linguistic products , then we again have - contrary to the general Physicalistic Theory of Language - admitted the ...
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... given priority , by each of the four relatively adequate hypotheses in their organizations of the world's evidence . For instance , though naturalism gives priority to pleasure and satisfaction , it recognizes that the fulfillment of ...
... given priority , by each of the four relatively adequate hypotheses in their organizations of the world's evidence . For instance , though naturalism gives priority to pleasure and satisfaction , it recognizes that the fulfillment of ...
Contents
THE PROBLEM OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 3 |
CONTEXTS OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 14 |
PRIVILEGED CRITERIA IN LITERARY EVALUATION | 22 |
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