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... truth . It is here precisely , to combat the deflection which the strength of science has caused to our tastes , that we must examine the essential breach between scientific and artistic truth . Truth in art is not the discovery of ...
... truth . It is here precisely , to combat the deflection which the strength of science has caused to our tastes , that we must examine the essential breach between scientific and artistic truth . Truth in art is not the discovery of ...
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... truth , truth beauty . " We shall analyze the Ode " dramatistically , " in terms of symbolic action . To consider language as a means of information or knowledge is to consider it epistemologically , semantically , in terms of " science ...
... truth , truth beauty . " We shall analyze the Ode " dramatistically , " in terms of symbolic action . To consider language as a means of information or knowledge is to consider it epistemologically , semantically , in terms of " science ...
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... truth . The relation between " scientific " and " esthetic " truth might be likened to the relation between reve- lation and ritual . Revelation is " scientific , " whether its " truth " be founded upon magic , religion , or laboratory ...
... truth . The relation between " scientific " and " esthetic " truth might be likened to the relation between reve- lation and ritual . Revelation is " scientific , " whether its " truth " be founded upon magic , religion , or laboratory ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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