Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... respect to his knowledge at that time ( time t ) are mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive ; Each of the acts A1 , A2 , ... An leads to a set of consequences C1 , C2 , ... Cn which are hierarchically ordered by a relation of x's ...
... respect to his knowledge at that time ( time t ) are mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive ; Each of the acts A1 , A2 , ... An leads to a set of consequences C1 , C2 , ... Cn which are hierarchically ordered by a relation of x's ...
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... respect to their referents - are · true in language L , relative to the users ' knowledge of the referents . · · The denotation rule guiding the term bird ( or , more precisely , the predicate " x is a bird " ) in English assigns such a ...
... respect to their referents - are · true in language L , relative to the users ' knowledge of the referents . · · The denotation rule guiding the term bird ( or , more precisely , the predicate " x is a bird " ) in English assigns such a ...
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... respect of its meaning determined by the above- formed axiomatic rule of language L. The same fact may be illustrated by another example . If the English term bird means " a feathered creature , with two wings , two legs , and a beak ...
... respect of its meaning determined by the above- formed axiomatic rule of language L. The same fact may be illustrated by another example . If the English term bird means " a feathered creature , with two wings , two legs , and a beak ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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