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Side 12
Like other disciplines , it could be asserted , criticism aims at a correct description
of a segment of reality . As it happens , the literary texts which form its particular
segment are so complex that only some of their aspects can be illuminated by ...
Like other disciplines , it could be asserted , criticism aims at a correct description
of a segment of reality . As it happens , the literary texts which form its particular
segment are so complex that only some of their aspects can be illuminated by ...
Side 48
Finally , the fact that in practice we may not always be able to establish the
correct interpretation conclusively does not in Beardsley ' s view invalidate the
important principle that for the vast majority of texts , there is such an
interpretation .
Finally , the fact that in practice we may not always be able to establish the
correct interpretation conclusively does not in Beardsley ' s view invalidate the
important principle that for the vast majority of texts , there is such an
interpretation .
Side 74
Having admitted , as Beardsley does , that there may be " many cases where we
cannot be sure that we have the correct interpretation ” ( 1970 , p . 44 ) , he might
go on to reject all empirical evidence as representing such special cases .
Having admitted , as Beardsley does , that there may be " many cases where we
cannot be sure that we have the correct interpretation ” ( 1970 , p . 44 ) , he might
go on to reject all empirical evidence as representing such special cases .
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