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... relation , I write " R " -that is the chosen relation . Then , let us say " X " and " Y " in the formula XRY are empty spaces where we may now insert two parrots or some other thing ; anything that can stand in relation to anything else ...
... relation , I write " R " -that is the chosen relation . Then , let us say " X " and " Y " in the formula XRY are empty spaces where we may now insert two parrots or some other thing ; anything that can stand in relation to anything else ...
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... relation between two variables and one constant . This works out very nicely when I can use a fully meaningful language - when I am not only allowed to use it , but when I also admit that such a language exists . Instantly , we are ...
... relation between two variables and one constant . This works out very nicely when I can use a fully meaningful language - when I am not only allowed to use it , but when I also admit that such a language exists . Instantly , we are ...
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... relations between the work of art and the discriminating , emotional reaction of the reader or critic . In their emphasis on the supratemporal , in their infinite reflexibility , in their relation to the primal image , they point to an ...
... relations between the work of art and the discriminating , emotional reaction of the reader or critic . In their emphasis on the supratemporal , in their infinite reflexibility , in their relation to the primal image , they point to an ...
Contents
THE PROBLEM OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 3 |
CONTEXTS OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 14 |
PRIVILEGED CRITERIA IN LITERARY EVALUATION | 22 |
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