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... correspond with what we experience in typical human communication.76 This is a logical extension of Gadamer's conception of horizons , and provides the next step in his description of the process we undergo when we interpret and attempt ...
... correspond with what we experience in typical human communication.76 This is a logical extension of Gadamer's conception of horizons , and provides the next step in his description of the process we undergo when we interpret and attempt ...
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... , smeared with toil; / And wears man's smudge and shares man's smell: / the soil.' 11 Viola Morris and Victoria Anderson. See note 33, page 45. 12 A reference to Edna St Vincent Millay's poem, 'God's 94 Corresponding Influence.
... , smeared with toil; / And wears man's smudge and shares man's smell: / the soil.' 11 Viola Morris and Victoria Anderson. See note 33, page 45. 12 A reference to Edna St Vincent Millay's poem, 'God's 94 Corresponding Influence.
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... correspond : And indeed there will be time ... And time yet for a hundred indecisions , And for a hundred visions and revisions , Before the taking of a toast and tea . ( Eliot 1936 : 23 , 32-4 ) But the time is etherized . The ...
... correspond : And indeed there will be time ... And time yet for a hundred indecisions , And for a hundred visions and revisions , Before the taking of a toast and tea . ( Eliot 1936 : 23 , 32-4 ) But the time is etherized . The ...
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