Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297页 |
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... create different relationships between different things . And the word " create " is the appropriate one here , for such relationships are never in the objects or events perceived , but are superimposed on them by the perceiver . It is ...
... create different relationships between different things . And the word " create " is the appropriate one here , for such relationships are never in the objects or events perceived , but are superimposed on them by the perceiver . It is ...
第43页
... create these differences ? By what you say . An argument against air and water pollution might best be presented to a group of businessmen by stressing the economic losses involved , to a group of housewives and mothers by emphasizing ...
... create these differences ? By what you say . An argument against air and water pollution might best be presented to a group of businessmen by stressing the economic losses involved , to a group of housewives and mothers by emphasizing ...
第272页
... create it we will immediately need a title for the opposite , for all not - things or for all nonexistent things . If we create that we need another and higher god - term , or title for both the title of all titles of things and the ...
... create it we will immediately need a title for the opposite , for all not - things or for all nonexistent things . If we create that we need another and higher god - term , or title for both the title of all titles of things and the ...
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