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Turbayne 1962 has clearly pointed out the metaphorical nature of so - called scientific models . They are essential aids to comprehension , but they must not be permitted to dictate the nature of what they are supposed to explicate .
Turbayne 1962 has clearly pointed out the metaphorical nature of so - called scientific models . They are essential aids to comprehension , but they must not be permitted to dictate the nature of what they are supposed to explicate .
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Statements regarding the nature of the proto - language are entirely inferential or analytical , and not assumptive , unless we are prepared to yield the inductive nature of the proto - language . A definition of the term ' comparative ...
Statements regarding the nature of the proto - language are entirely inferential or analytical , and not assumptive , unless we are prepared to yield the inductive nature of the proto - language . A definition of the term ' comparative ...
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But these critics , he writes , misunderstand the nature of representation : ' Language cannot be saddled with the absurd task of reduplicating reality ' ( 121 ) . If it is realized that the purpose of any system of representation is ...
But these critics , he writes , misunderstand the nature of representation : ' Language cannot be saddled with the absurd task of reduplicating reality ' ( 121 ) . If it is realized that the purpose of any system of representation is ...
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