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... criticism as a descriptive process . Attacking Plato and Aristotle's systems of logical notation and categori- 10 " Equal , That Is , " page 118 . 11 " Human Universe , " Human Universe , page 5 . zation , Olson insists instead on ...
... criticism as a descriptive process . Attacking Plato and Aristotle's systems of logical notation and categori- 10 " Equal , That Is , " page 118 . 11 " Human Universe , " Human Universe , page 5 . zation , Olson insists instead on ...
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... criticism destroys " the energy implicit in any high work of the past " because such criticism uses the methods of description , generalization , and logic - all inimical to the creative process since they blur or destroy the outlines ...
... criticism destroys " the energy implicit in any high work of the past " because such criticism uses the methods of description , generalization , and logic - all inimical to the creative process since they blur or destroy the outlines ...
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... criticism : that produced by the academic establishment . " David Young , David Old " and " The Materials and ... critics , holds its own as a poetic achievement as animated in its way as Ishmael . " David Young , David Old " is Olson's ...
... criticism : that produced by the academic establishment . " David Young , David Old " and " The Materials and ... critics , holds its own as a poetic achievement as animated in its way as Ishmael . " David Young , David Old " is Olson's ...
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