CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... interpreting our interpretations . Thus , we need to interrupt the interpretation of the interpretation by asking If we put it this way , what difference would it make to our practice ? This pragmatic maxim ... means judging an opinion ...
... interpreting our interpretations . Thus , we need to interrupt the interpretation of the interpretation by asking If we put it this way , what difference would it make to our practice ? This pragmatic maxim ... means judging an opinion ...
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... interpretation of Jeffers's position . That is , if I believe in thus and so , how might that affect my response to x ? After reflecting , students then weigh the positive and negative conse- quences of imparting validity to the ...
... interpretation of Jeffers's position . That is , if I believe in thus and so , how might that affect my response to x ? After reflecting , students then weigh the positive and negative conse- quences of imparting validity to the ...
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... interpretation and objectivity . In this sense , Macrorie's revised project continues to reproduce the assumption of ... interpreting the data but also the very status of the research paper as objective report . I will indicate how this ...
... interpretation and objectivity . In this sense , Macrorie's revised project continues to reproduce the assumption of ... interpreting the data but also the very status of the research paper as objective report . I will indicate how this ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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