Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... Sound as a defence of the opposite fallacy of Pure Mean- ing . But the situation about Pure Sound is like that about crude materialism ; both beliefs lead a sort of underground existence , and at a low level of organisa- tion have much ...
... Sound as a defence of the opposite fallacy of Pure Mean- ing . But the situation about Pure Sound is like that about crude materialism ; both beliefs lead a sort of underground existence , and at a low level of organisa- tion have much ...
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... sound of light , coming next to it , with the move- ment of stirring treacle , and the cluck of the k - sounds ... sound - effect into words in this It is safer to point out that rooks were , in any case , creatures of foreboding ...
... sound of light , coming next to it , with the move- ment of stirring treacle , and the cluck of the k - sounds ... sound - effect into words in this It is safer to point out that rooks were , in any case , creatures of foreboding ...
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... Sound is very closely paralleled by the relation of Character to Looks ; this may serve to show how very completely one may have to behave , in practice , as if the theory of Pure Sound was true . The fundamental source of pleasure ...
... Sound is very closely paralleled by the relation of Character to Looks ; this may serve to show how very completely one may have to behave , in practice , as if the theory of Pure Sound was true . The fundamental source of pleasure ...
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