The Logic of LiteratureIndiana University Press, 1973 - 369 páginas |
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... occurring in a novel , not that Mr. X was on a trip , but that he is on a trip . The situation is exactly the same with the sentence about Frederick the Great , should it occur in a novel about him . This is so even though here we are ...
... occurring in a novel , not that Mr. X was on a trip , but that he is on a trip . The situation is exactly the same with the sentence about Frederick the Great , should it occur in a novel about him . This is so even though here we are ...
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... occur if it did not have its structurally fixed logical and epistemological causes . And if we are to gain a closer knowl- edge of these we cannot rely on a merely subjective symptom such as our reading experience . Rather , it is a ...
... occur if it did not have its structurally fixed logical and epistemological causes . And if we are to gain a closer knowl- edge of these we cannot rely on a merely subjective symptom such as our reading experience . Rather , it is a ...
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... occur- rence in the past ) as being independent of him , irrespective of whether its reality can be verified or not . - But , the sentence about Mr. Arnoldsen's toast is not a real sentence occurring in a letter , but rather one occurring ...
... occur- rence in the past ) as being independent of him , irrespective of whether its reality can be verified or not . - But , the sentence about Mr. Arnoldsen's toast is not a real sentence occurring in a letter , but rather one occurring ...
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The Concept and Objectives of | 1 |
Foundations in Theory of Language | 8 |
The Statement System of Language | 23 |
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