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Side 56
Attempts at Selection The four interpretations , we have determined , do not
reflect the exceptional phenomenon of ambiguity and are therefore relevant to
our purpose . We may then ask if one of them stands out as the most preferable
on ...
Attempts at Selection The four interpretations , we have determined , do not
reflect the exceptional phenomenon of ambiguity and are therefore relevant to
our purpose . We may then ask if one of them stands out as the most preferable
on ...
Side 59
118 ) . Cosgrove adds the following dimension to Lonsdale ' s argument , which
he accepts by and large : " the neurasthenic Thomas Gray is [ . . . ) low in spirits ”
and so " the villagers , deprived of life , may reflect Gray ' s own lack of vitality ” ( p
...
118 ) . Cosgrove adds the following dimension to Lonsdale ' s argument , which
he accepts by and large : " the neurasthenic Thomas Gray is [ . . . ) low in spirits ”
and so " the villagers , deprived of life , may reflect Gray ' s own lack of vitality ” ( p
...
Side 108
Its procedures , the deconstructors maintain , reflect the " logocentric ” fallacy of
Western thought , i . e . the untenable assumption that outside language there is
a stable foundation , an original Word , which validates our statements . Where ...
Its procedures , the deconstructors maintain , reflect the " logocentric ” fallacy of
Western thought , i . e . the untenable assumption that outside language there is
a stable foundation , an original Word , which validates our statements . Where ...
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