Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297页 |
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... objective view . Further , I can never escape the personal viewpoint that is mine rather than yours , or Elizabeth Taylor's , and that means that my idea of what is objective about a certain view will differ from yours , or hers . Of ...
... objective view . Further , I can never escape the personal viewpoint that is mine rather than yours , or Elizabeth Taylor's , and that means that my idea of what is objective about a certain view will differ from yours , or hers . Of ...
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... objective and accurate reporting . Indeed we often accept statements as factual simply because we can't think of any reason not to . So in one sense facts are whatever cannot easily be thought of as examples , statistics , authoritative ...
... objective and accurate reporting . Indeed we often accept statements as factual simply because we can't think of any reason not to . So in one sense facts are whatever cannot easily be thought of as examples , statistics , authoritative ...
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... objective and sub- jective and of the cognitive and the evaluative . According to Sartre , ration- alistic theories merely account for one possible choice of means toward ends which are pre - rationally chosen . They cannot account for ...
... objective and sub- jective and of the cognitive and the evaluative . According to Sartre , ration- alistic theories merely account for one possible choice of means toward ends which are pre - rationally chosen . They cannot account for ...
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