Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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... nature , let us add , has aptitude enough for discerning what is true , and men in most cases do arrive at the truth . Consequently one who is skilled in discerning the truth can do well in weighing probabilities [ matters of opinion ] ...
... nature , let us add , has aptitude enough for discerning what is true , and men in most cases do arrive at the truth . Consequently one who is skilled in discerning the truth can do well in weighing probabilities [ matters of opinion ] ...
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... nature , language is a poor substitute for the realities which it attempts to represent . The real world is more complex , more colorful , more fluid , more multidimen- sional than the pale words of oversimplified signs used to convey ...
... nature , language is a poor substitute for the realities which it attempts to represent . The real world is more complex , more colorful , more fluid , more multidimen- sional than the pale words of oversimplified signs used to convey ...
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... nature of it . And so leaving the event with God , in obedience to the law I will now make my defence . I will begin at the beginning , and ask what is the accusation which has given rise to the slander of me , and in fact has ...
... nature of it . And so leaving the event with God , in obedience to the law I will now make my defence . I will begin at the beginning , and ask what is the accusation which has given rise to the slander of me , and in fact has ...
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