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Accurate , effective denotative statements are made with symbols ; as soon as words are used the communication of the statement becomes less exact . A statement in words can become more or less exact only when both the denotation and ...
Accurate , effective denotative statements are made with symbols ; as soon as words are used the communication of the statement becomes less exact . A statement in words can become more or less exact only when both the denotation and ...
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The rational statement of the poem is not of great import ; this prevents the poem from being a great one ... The poem is damaged by the fact that the statement is very much of an individual statement and does not have great universal ...
The rational statement of the poem is not of great import ; this prevents the poem from being a great one ... The poem is damaged by the fact that the statement is very much of an individual statement and does not have great universal ...
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The attitude toward memory and the implication of how memory works through the relation of details is certainly a statement which the formist would recognize as true. The rational statement of the poem is not of great import; ...
The attitude toward memory and the implication of how memory works through the relation of details is certainly a statement which the formist would recognize as true. The rational statement of the poem is not of great import; ...
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