Refiguring La Fontaine: Tercentenary EssaysAnne Lynn Birberick Reprint of an internationally praised collection of essays by a team of cutting-edge La Fontaine scholars. |
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... COGNITIVE RELATIVISM Cognitive relativism , as it is presented in the Fables , is simply a recognition that knowledge is dependent on the conditions and the instruments of knowing , some of which are more reliable than others . La ...
... COGNITIVE RELATIVISM Cognitive relativism , as it is presented in the Fables , is simply a recognition that knowledge is dependent on the conditions and the instruments of knowing , some of which are more reliable than others . La ...
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... cognitive frame for rec- ognizing an oyster , which he meets on the seashore . He does identify it as food , but is ... cognitive traps " in the Fables . 13 The trap of cognitive relativism snaps into action , like the oyster's shell ...
... cognitive frame for rec- ognizing an oyster , which he meets on the seashore . He does identify it as food , but is ... cognitive traps " in the Fables . 13 The trap of cognitive relativism snaps into action , like the oyster's shell ...
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... cognitive traps , see Michael Vincent , " Transtextual Traps : ' Le Rat et l'huître , " Rubin , A Pact with Silence 53 , and also by Rubin , " The In's and Out's of Cognitive Traps . " 14. For an analysis of cognitive frames of ...
... cognitive traps , see Michael Vincent , " Transtextual Traps : ' Le Rat et l'huître , " Rubin , A Pact with Silence 53 , and also by Rubin , " The In's and Out's of Cognitive Traps . " 14. For an analysis of cognitive frames of ...
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MARIEODILE SWEETSER | 1 |
MICHAEL VINCENT | 10 |
La Fontaines Framedworks | 22 |
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