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... concept of form that designates the concept of Platonic ideal form or essence as superior , and the concept of forms hybridized , fragmented , deformed , or incomplete ( I am forced to use words which themselves reflect the Platonic ...
... concept of form that designates the concept of Platonic ideal form or essence as superior , and the concept of forms hybridized , fragmented , deformed , or incomplete ( I am forced to use words which themselves reflect the Platonic ...
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... concept of " poetics " and the concept of " reading . " A more detailed discussion of Todorov's approach to these two key notions will help us define his particular position within the context of literary structuralism and underscore ...
... concept of " poetics " and the concept of " reading . " A more detailed discussion of Todorov's approach to these two key notions will help us define his particular position within the context of literary structuralism and underscore ...
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... concept . Admittedly , a broad concept is categorically similar to the narrow concept it replaces , just as the parts of syllogism all belong to the same broadly defined mode of thought . One gets from Mortality to Socrates without ever ...
... concept . Admittedly , a broad concept is categorically similar to the narrow concept it replaces , just as the parts of syllogism all belong to the same broadly defined mode of thought . One gets from Mortality to Socrates without ever ...
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