Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... term bird is " a feathered creature , with two wings , two legs and a beak " , then the term has the meaning irrespective of the fact whether such a creature exists at all . Perhaps the best examples of that kind are provided by science ...
... term bird is " a feathered creature , with two wings , two legs and a beak " , then the term has the meaning irrespective of the fact whether such a creature exists at all . Perhaps the best examples of that kind are provided by science ...
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... term bird in domain D assigned to the term by an appropriate denotation rule would be such a set of objects that the term bird would not be the name of the set in respect of its meaning determined by the above- formed axiomatic rule of ...
... term bird in domain D assigned to the term by an appropriate denotation rule would be such a set of objects that the term bird would not be the name of the set in respect of its meaning determined by the above- formed axiomatic rule of ...
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... term art could be therefore regarded as an abstract transformation of the predicate " x is artificial " . Below , however , we shall treat the term as what Kmita calls a predicate of the first order . One reason for this is that such a ...
... term art could be therefore regarded as an abstract transformation of the predicate " x is artificial " . Below , however , we shall treat the term as what Kmita calls a predicate of the first order . One reason for this is that such a ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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