The Logic of LiteratureIndiana University Press, 1973 - 369 páginas |
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... judgment . " If it becomes the object of a judgment , this means it has been " transposed into the ontic sphere of reality , " 27 i.e. , it has been referred to an object or state of affairs existing in reality . In this case we have an ...
... judgment . " If it becomes the object of a judgment , this means it has been " transposed into the ontic sphere of reality , " 27 i.e. , it has been referred to an object or state of affairs existing in reality . In this case we have an ...
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... judgment , then the assertive sentence was also desig- nated as a statement sentence and distinguished from all ... judgment and the proposition amalgamate to the point of complete identity : the subject of the judgment is identical with ...
... judgment , then the assertive sentence was also desig- nated as a statement sentence and distinguished from all ... judgment and the proposition amalgamate to the point of complete identity : the subject of the judgment is identical with ...
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... judgment and proposition immediately diverge again , and each pursues its own course . The theory of judgment concerns itself with the vari- ous kinds of judgment beyond the predicative judgment ; the theory of proposition develops into ...
... judgment and proposition immediately diverge again , and each pursues its own course . The theory of judgment concerns itself with the vari- ous kinds of judgment beyond the predicative judgment ; the theory of proposition develops into ...
Contenido
The Concept and Objectives of | 1 |
Foundations in Theory of Language | 8 |
The Statement System of Language | 23 |
Derechos de autor | |
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adverbs aesthetic appear Aristotle ballad becomes Bolognese dog character concept context creative deictic demonstrate depicted designate dialogue Emil Staiger epic fiction epistemological epistolary novel example existence experience experience-field expression fact feigned fictional narration fictive persons film first-person form first-person narrative first-person novel genre genuine Goethe grammatical Hegel historical present Ingarden inner action interpretation judgment latter linguistic literary logic of literature lyric poem lyric poetry lyric statement means ment mental representation mimesis mimetic namely narrated monologue narrative act narrative function narrative literature nevertheless non-reality object object-pole occur passage past tense past-ness phenomena phenomenology phenomenon poet poetic portrayed precisely present tense presentify preterite problem question real I-Origo reality statement realm reference relation render respect role poem semblance sense sentence situation spatial speak stage statement-subject statement-system straight narration system of literature temporal theory of language third-person third-person narrative Thomas Mann tion verbs of inner Wilhelm words