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JOHN DEWEY Etymologically , an act of expression is a squeezing out , a pressing forth . Juice is expressed when grapes are crushed in the wine press ; to use a more prosaic comparison , lard and oil are rendered when certain fats are ...
JOHN DEWEY Etymologically , an act of expression is a squeezing out , a pressing forth . Juice is expressed when grapes are crushed in the wine press ; to use a more prosaic comparison , lard and oil are rendered when certain fats are ...
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The common statement that “ language is the expression of thought ” conveys only a half - truth , and a half - truth that is likely to result in positive error . Language does express thought , but not primarily , nor , at first ...
The common statement that “ language is the expression of thought ” conveys only a half - truth , and a half - truth that is likely to result in positive error . Language does express thought , but not primarily , nor , at first ...
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In all such tribes there is a most emphatic direction of the public sentiment into every channel of expression through which honour can be paid to courage and cowardice held up to contempt and derision . It will perhaps be said that ...
In all such tribes there is a most emphatic direction of the public sentiment into every channel of expression through which honour can be paid to courage and cowardice held up to contempt and derision . It will perhaps be said that ...
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