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... poets who take out a license to make statements they do not believe . They do this in a peculiar way . Every poet has a room or a corner , the poet's corner , where he writes his poetry . Before he enters that room or corner , he leaves ...
... poets who take out a license to make statements they do not believe . They do this in a peculiar way . Every poet has a room or a corner , the poet's corner , where he writes his poetry . Before he enters that room or corner , he leaves ...
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... poet's liberty is great and ranges over all of his beliefs . There is nothing to hinder a poet from having two new beliefs a day , some true , some false , but that doesn't matter . Poets may have no more beliefs than other people ...
... poet's liberty is great and ranges over all of his beliefs . There is nothing to hinder a poet from having two new beliefs a day , some true , some false , but that doesn't matter . Poets may have no more beliefs than other people ...
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... poet does make statements , what motive could he have for making statements he does not believe ? Is he selling state- ments ? Is he afraid of the Commissar of Statements ? “ Where did you get that statement ? It was taken from the ...
... poet does make statements , what motive could he have for making statements he does not believe ? Is he selling state- ments ? Is he afraid of the Commissar of Statements ? “ Where did you get that statement ? It was taken from the ...
Contents
Conceptual vs Factual Investigations | 5 |
A Difference between Ryle and Wittgenstein | 17 |
What Is Meaning? | 33 |
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