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Pàgina 9
... argument , when it takes place , consists only in argument as to what really are the facts of the case ; when agreement is reached about these , there remains no difference between those who were arguing which is capable of being ...
... argument , when it takes place , consists only in argument as to what really are the facts of the case ; when agreement is reached about these , there remains no difference between those who were arguing which is capable of being ...
Pàgina 67
... argument does no more than repeat what has already been said about content . Just as narrative poets are to be permitted to narrate only approved stories , so mimetic poets may represent only approved actions and in content conform to ...
... argument does no more than repeat what has already been said about content . Just as narrative poets are to be permitted to narrate only approved stories , so mimetic poets may represent only approved actions and in content conform to ...
Pàgina 69
... argument to object to . Scholars have pondered over the supposed " theory of art that Plato here advances : but the fact is , I suggest , that Plato is doing no such thing , but is rather using a backstairs approach to reach a position ...
... argument to object to . Scholars have pondered over the supposed " theory of art that Plato here advances : but the fact is , I suggest , that Plato is doing no such thing , but is rather using a backstairs approach to reach a position ...
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