The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... problems are seen as pseudo - problems that arose from the metaphysician's " mis - use " of language . From the perspective of an experiential approach to philosophy , it seems that linguistic philosophers have fallen into the mistake ...
... problems are seen as pseudo - problems that arose from the metaphysician's " mis - use " of language . From the perspective of an experiential approach to philosophy , it seems that linguistic philosophers have fallen into the mistake ...
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... problems in feminist critical method . One critic after another exposes the abuses of the genre , without any of them reflecting on the implications of their collective refutation . No one , it seems , has assessed this contradiction ...
... problems in feminist critical method . One critic after another exposes the abuses of the genre , without any of them reflecting on the implications of their collective refutation . No one , it seems , has assessed this contradiction ...
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... problems either at the institutional level or within our departments . We have al- ways had economic problems and found ways to survive them we , if any in academe , have learned the value of plain living and high thinking . As for ...
... problems either at the institutional level or within our departments . We have al- ways had economic problems and found ways to survive them we , if any in academe , have learned the value of plain living and high thinking . As for ...
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