The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... knowledge and opinion , and by the reference of everything ultimately to the One and the Good . There is a similar unity , also , in David Hume , although the underlying scheme of terms could not easily differ more widely : no matter ...
... knowledge and opinion , and by the reference of everything ultimately to the One and the Good . There is a similar unity , also , in David Hume , although the underlying scheme of terms could not easily differ more widely : no matter ...
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... knowledge they seek , moreover , at least as their ideal , is " scientific " knowledge ; and that means for Aristotle knowledge of causes or necessary connections among the attributes of objects within any field of research.50 There can ...
... knowledge they seek , moreover , at least as their ideal , is " scientific " knowledge ; and that means for Aristotle knowledge of causes or necessary connections among the attributes of objects within any field of research.50 There can ...
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... knowledge.54 We can know , for example , as a matter of hypothetical necessity , that if a tragedy is to be composed ... knowledge of the former is incomplete without knowledge of the latter , poetics will aim characteristically at a ...
... knowledge.54 We can know , for example , as a matter of hypothetical necessity , that if a tragedy is to be composed ... knowledge of the former is incomplete without knowledge of the latter , poetics will aim characteristically at a ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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