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47 The term appropriation , therefore , includes both selfreference , where one engages the thought directed from the text toward what one's self ( that is , any possible reader's self ) has been and can be , and world reference ...
47 The term appropriation , therefore , includes both selfreference , where one engages the thought directed from the text toward what one's self ( that is , any possible reader's self ) has been and can be , and world reference ...
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to be surpassed by its meaning : texts speak , not so much of embodied meanings , but of possible worlds and of possible ways of orienting one's self in those worlds . Interpretation at this stage becomes the grasping of the ...
to be surpassed by its meaning : texts speak , not so much of embodied meanings , but of possible worlds and of possible ways of orienting one's self in those worlds . Interpretation at this stage becomes the grasping of the ...
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For the difficulty of Tracy's procedure is that , in order to establish his conclusions regarding confidence , he has to alter the criteria of use that we employ in our daily lives and that make it possible for Becker to generate his ...
For the difficulty of Tracy's procedure is that , in order to establish his conclusions regarding confidence , he has to alter the criteria of use that we employ in our daily lives and that make it possible for Becker to generate his ...
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