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I INTRODUCTION : THE LOGICAL STATUS OF INTERPRETATIONS A salient
feature of twentieth - century literary criticism has been the rise to prominence of
textual interpretation . After the focus , in the preceding century , on facts about
the ...
I INTRODUCTION : THE LOGICAL STATUS OF INTERPRETATIONS A salient
feature of twentieth - century literary criticism has been the rise to prominence of
textual interpretation . After the focus , in the preceding century , on facts about
the ...
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This is not a point I wish to press ; perhaps such cases can be resolved in
accordance with logical principles . But I do wish to suggest that the domain from
which these principles are primarily derived , and to which their incontestable
and ...
This is not a point I wish to press ; perhaps such cases can be resolved in
accordance with logical principles . But I do wish to suggest that the domain from
which these principles are primarily derived , and to which their incontestable
and ...
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Despite her failure to do so , Rimmon offers a clue to what I consider the solution
when in her introductory survey of logical concepts she reminds us : "
Contradictories are both mutually exclusive and exhaustive , while contraries are
mutually ...
Despite her failure to do so , Rimmon offers a clue to what I consider the solution
when in her introductory survey of logical concepts she reminds us : "
Contradictories are both mutually exclusive and exhaustive , while contraries are
mutually ...
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