The Logic of LiteratureIndiana University Press, 1973 - 369 páginas |
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... thought processes.1 Thus used , the term “ logic of language " can express the relation of language as " one of the principal instruments or helps of thought , ” as John Stuart Mill formulates it , to the logic of thought , or even to ...
... thought processes.1 Thus used , the term “ logic of language " can express the relation of language as " one of the principal instruments or helps of thought , ” as John Stuart Mill formulates it , to the logic of thought , or even to ...
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... thought , " i.e. , which exists as the object of representation and any kind of description . " Thought , " Hegel states , " dematerializes the form of reality to that of pure concept , and even though it grasps and knows real things in ...
... thought , " i.e. , which exists as the object of representation and any kind of description . " Thought , " Hegel states , " dematerializes the form of reality to that of pure concept , and even though it grasps and knows real things in ...
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... thought and the “ ideal objects ” produced by thought , and hence also the manner in which these are customarily confronted with reality . But precisely because language for its part , as distinguished from constructs of thought and from ...
... thought and the “ ideal objects ” produced by thought , and hence also the manner in which these are customarily confronted with reality . But precisely because language for its part , as distinguished from constructs of thought and from ...
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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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