T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... scientific norm borrowed from , and correspondent with , Cartesian philosophy : this is the well - known criterion of " clear and distinct " . 1 According to Descartes ' Third Meditation , this re- quirement implies that only what " is ...
... scientific norm borrowed from , and correspondent with , Cartesian philosophy : this is the well - known criterion of " clear and distinct " . 1 According to Descartes ' Third Meditation , this re- quirement implies that only what " is ...
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... scientific . For instance . R. Carnap , in his Philosophy and Logical Syntax ( English edition : 1937 ) , attributes two distinct functions to language : the " expressive " function on the one hand , and the " representative " or ...
... scientific . For instance . R. Carnap , in his Philosophy and Logical Syntax ( English edition : 1937 ) , attributes two distinct functions to language : the " expressive " function on the one hand , and the " representative " or ...
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... scientific " elements on the basis of our , later , knowledge . No divi- sion holds perception in sensuous images ... scientific inves- tigations has brought about many an important result , it has been also marked with the element of a ...
... scientific " elements on the basis of our , later , knowledge . No divi- sion holds perception in sensuous images ... scientific inves- tigations has brought about many an important result , it has been also marked with the element of a ...
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