Art and MoralityMacmillan, 1971 - 77 頁 |
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... object or activity will always be relevant to its purpose , will be where the purpose is identical with the means of attaining it . It is clear that such a case can be described with less risk of confusion by saying that there the means ...
... object or activity will always be relevant to its purpose , will be where the purpose is identical with the means of attaining it . It is clear that such a case can be described with less risk of confusion by saying that there the means ...
第 13 頁
... object that , for example , the pattern which the words of , say , Donne's ' Forbidding Mourning ' make on the printed page is irrelevant to an appreciation of the poem , though this is not regarded as a fault in its composition . The ...
... object that , for example , the pattern which the words of , say , Donne's ' Forbidding Mourning ' make on the printed page is irrelevant to an appreciation of the poem , though this is not regarded as a fault in its composition . The ...
第 61 頁
... object in the corner of the living - room is called a ' piano ' , we should not say that he had learned the meaning of the word ' piano ' unless he were able to recognise other objects in different situations as pianos . In short , it ...
... object in the corner of the living - room is called a ' piano ' , we should not say that he had learned the meaning of the word ' piano ' unless he were able to recognise other objects in different situations as pianos . In short , it ...
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