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... internal consistency . But is a work of art similarly obliged to demonstrate internal consistency ? Is it not often the case that the function of artistic form is precisely to integrate into itself inconsistent and often contradictory ...
... internal consistency . But is a work of art similarly obliged to demonstrate internal consistency ? Is it not often the case that the function of artistic form is precisely to integrate into itself inconsistent and often contradictory ...
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... internal monopolies and monopolistic trading companies , such as the Merchant Adventurers , so much so that in 1621 some 700 of them were in existence . 28 Parliament , on the other hand , generally opposed these restrictions on both ...
... internal monopolies and monopolistic trading companies , such as the Merchant Adventurers , so much so that in 1621 some 700 of them were in existence . 28 Parliament , on the other hand , generally opposed these restrictions on both ...
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... internal . In the former case , the criterion of truth becomes compatibility with the sense - impressions of external phenom- ena ; in the latter , compatibility with the internal reason . English bourgeois thought has , of course ...
... internal . In the former case , the criterion of truth becomes compatibility with the sense - impressions of external phenom- ena ; in the latter , compatibility with the internal reason . English bourgeois thought has , of course ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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