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Excerpt from Biological Analogy in Literary Criticism
Good or bad are what the psychologists call private mean ings, that is to say, they form those aspects of consciousness which fulfil some relatively personal interest, satisfaction, or purpose. There is, therefore, no direct process of rendering them in terms of predication. Judgments of fact or of truth are correct or incorrect and their correctness or incorrectness can be logically demonstrated. But predicates of worth cannot be objectively determined. The latter are, on the one hand, so abstract that.
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