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Like Herder's initial theory, Schleiermacher's is largely motivated by his prior commitment to principles (4) and (5), which, again like Herder's initial theory, it seeks to vindicate in a naive way: non-linguistic arts, such as music and sculpture, do not express meanings or thoughts autonomously of language because they do not express them at all.
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We will be vindicated in court".
"I have been fully vindicated in this.
Mr. Hooper said that he felt vindicated in the end.
His work was vindicated in the 1970s, however.
Her stubborn, cultivated inscrutability may be vindicated in time.
I am confident she will be vindicated in an appeal".
Washington was thus vindicated in his hopes of entrapping Cornwallis on the Yorktown Peninsula.
The skeptics were vindicated in July 1917 when a putsch led by the Bolsheviks badly misfired.
Pessimism, so obviously vindicated in retrospect, is almost always ineffective at the time.
"And she looks forward to a day when she will be vindicated in a trial".
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