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The Limits of language / edited, with an introduction, by Walker Gibson.

The Limits of language / edited, with an introduction, by Walker Gibson.

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The Limits of language / edited, with an introduction, by Walker Gibson.

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Full title

The Limits of language / edited, with an introduction, by Walker Gibson.

Publisher

New York : Hill and Wang, c1962.

Call Numbers

T0248250

Record Identifier

74Vv4lkKGerA

MMS ID

991015643119702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

xii, 113 p. ; 20 cm.

Contents

Contents.-Nature of the problem: Testimony from scientists. Reflex action and theism (1881) by W. James. The organization of thought (1916) by A.N. Whitehead. The changing scientific scene 1900-1950 (1952) by J.B. Con ant. A note on methods of analysis (1943) by H.J. Muller.

Parts of speech and punctuation (1935) by G. Stein. The waves (1931) by V. Woolf. The imperfect paradise, by W. Stevens. A note on style and the limits of language, by W. Gibson.

The way things are (1959) by P.W. Bridgeman. A definition of style (1948) by J.R. Oppenheimer.-Consequences of the problem: Testimony from artists and writers. Existentialism (1947) by J.P. Sartre. The testimony of modern art (1957) by W. Barrett.

Publication information

Publisher

New York : Hill and Wang, c1962.

Place of Publication

New York (State)

Date Published

c1962.

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Full title

The Limits of language / edited, with an introduction, by Walker Gibson.

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Author / Artists

Notes

General note

American century series.

Transferred from N401/2.

Contextual Information

Date Copyright

c1962.

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Call Numbers

T0248250

Record Identifier

74Vv4lkKGerA

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vv4lkKGerA

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DDC

418.001

MMS ID

991015643119702626

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