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The Mental Life of Modernism: Why Poetry, Painting, and Music Changed at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
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Samuel Jay Keyser
Samuel Jay Keyser
Samuel Jay Keyser is Peter de Florez Emeritus Professor in MIT's Department of Linguistics and Philosophy and Special Assistant to the Chancellor. Head of the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy from 1977 to 1998, he also held the positions of Director of the Center for Cognitive Science and Associate Provost.
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9780262356947
Publication date:
2020
Book Chapter
5: “Meaning isn’t everything … but it is something, dammit”
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Published:2020
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2020. "“Meaning isn’t everything … but it is something, dammit”", The Mental Life of Modernism: Why Poetry, Painting, and Music Changed at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, Samuel Jay Keyser
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