Presents a formalistic treatment of the relationship of perfection of form to truth of content in literature. This book focuses on one or more fundamental arguments dear to philosophers of many stripes. It highlights the stylistic conceits and ambiguity that often turn quite ordinary statements into ponderous pendantics.
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Presents a formalistic treatment of the relationship of perfection of form to truth of content in literature. This book focuses on one or more fundamental arguments dear to philosophers of many stripes. It highlights the stylistic conceits and ambiguity that often turn quite ordinary statements into ponderous pendantics.
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Very good. Signed by author. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 122 p. Frontiers of Philosophy. Audience: General/trade. "For Tom Birch" (A philosophy professor at the University of Montana. ) Signed by the author.