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theoretical model ” are almost interchangeable there may be a difference in the
degree of acceptance : a theory of light that is not fully established and to which
there are viable alternatives , may be called a model . It would , however , be odd
...
theoretical model ” are almost interchangeable there may be a difference in the
degree of acceptance : a theory of light that is not fully established and to which
there are viable alternatives , may be called a model . It would , however , be odd
...
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Current Models and a New Departure Torsten Pettersson ... The
Complementarity Thesis is the clearest manifestation of what may be termed the
Description Model of interpretation , according to which interpreting a literary
work is analogous ...
Current Models and a New Departure Torsten Pettersson ... The
Complementarity Thesis is the clearest manifestation of what may be termed the
Description Model of interpretation , according to which interpreting a literary
work is analogous ...
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Current Models and a New Departure Torsten Pettersson ... curious last - ditch
stand is surely untenable : if a model of interpretation is in principle , at least in
one respect , immune to counter - examples drawn from interpretive practice ,
what is ...
Current Models and a New Departure Torsten Pettersson ... curious last - ditch
stand is surely untenable : if a model of interpretation is in principle , at least in
one respect , immune to counter - examples drawn from interpretive practice ,
what is ...
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