Anglica Wratislaviensia, Volume 14; Volume 16; Volume 18Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe., 1988 - English philology |
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what we are to make of the human experience rendered in the story . And what
we make of such human experience always involves , directly or indirectly , some
comment on values in human nature and human conduct , on good and ...
what we are to make of the human experience rendered in the story . And what
we make of such human experience always involves , directly or indirectly , some
comment on values in human nature and human conduct , on good and ...
Page 132
Since the System does not respect any human values and as its aim is gradual
petrification of humanity , it operates in the direction marked out by entropy -
towards inanimateness and death , towards ultimate dedifferentiation and chaos .
Since the System does not respect any human values and as its aim is gradual
petrification of humanity , it operates in the direction marked out by entropy -
towards inanimateness and death , towards ultimate dedifferentiation and chaos .
Page 139
In the world of the System , the greatest possible value – human life – becomes
the merchandise to be traded by the System ' s agents who are moral imbeciles .
The reader ' s expectations as to the behaviour of the characters , based on ...
In the world of the System , the greatest possible value – human life – becomes
the merchandise to be traded by the System ' s agents who are moral imbeciles .
The reader ' s expectations as to the behaviour of the characters , based on ...
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Contents
Language | 5 |
Some arguments in support of a lexicalinterpretive approach to denominal | 35 |
Lexical converseness of English verbs | 53 |
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