The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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... true or false - in the sense in which " true " and " false " apply to verifiable beliefs . A verifiable belief is shown to be false by failure at its juncture with actuality . An imaginative assent cannot be shown to be false in this ...
... true or false - in the sense in which " true " and " false " apply to verifiable beliefs . A verifiable belief is shown to be false by failure at its juncture with actuality . An imaginative assent cannot be shown to be false in this ...
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... true statements are of more service to us than false statements . None the less we do not and , at present , cannot order our emotions and attitudes by true statements alone . Nor is there any probability that we ever shall contrive to ...
... true statements are of more service to us than false statements . None the less we do not and , at present , cannot order our emotions and attitudes by true statements alone . Nor is there any probability that we ever shall contrive to ...
Stran 182
... true - i.e . , true as a pseudo - statement — if , regard- less of whether or not it corresponds with any outward fact , it successfully organizes some phase of our impulsive and emotional life . In an article " Between Truth and Truth ...
... true - i.e . , true as a pseudo - statement — if , regard- less of whether or not it corresponds with any outward fact , it successfully organizes some phase of our impulsive and emotional life . In an article " Between Truth and Truth ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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