Toward a New Sensibililty: Essays of O.K. BouwsmaUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 277 páginas |
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... poem . A reads the poem and says : " This poem is false . Furthermore the poet doesn't believe what he is saying . " A turns to B : " Do you understand this poem ? " and B says " Yes . " When A goes on : " And how do you understand it ...
... poem . A reads the poem and says : " This poem is false . Furthermore the poet doesn't believe what he is saying . " A turns to B : " Do you understand this poem ? " and B says " Yes . " When A goes on : " And how do you understand it ...
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... sort . ' If , as one might understand MacLeish , not only should a poem not mean but no poem does , we are not then to suppose that all " / poems are nonsense poems . Nonsense poems are a special ARE POEMS STATEMENTS ? 263.
... sort . ' If , as one might understand MacLeish , not only should a poem not mean but no poem does , we are not then to suppose that all " / poems are nonsense poems . Nonsense poems are a special ARE POEMS STATEMENTS ? 263.
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... poem . A poem is words , words , words . Poems are read , not asserted , not denied , not obeyed , not agreed to , not replied to , do not inform , say nothing . By saying that a poem is not a language - game , I do not mean to prejudge ...
... poem . A poem is words , words , words . Poems are read , not asserted , not denied , not obeyed , not agreed to , not replied to , do not inform , say nothing . By saying that a poem is not a language - game , I do not mean to prejudge ...
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Conceptual vs Factual Investigations | 5 |
A Difference between Ryle and Wittgenstein | 17 |
What Is Meaning? | 33 |
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