Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 278
... Elements . He says here that sensations only enter the spirit when the latter itself gives them form ; a form not identical with that which intellect gives to sensations , but much simpler , namely pure intuition , the totality of the a ...
... Elements . He says here that sensations only enter the spirit when the latter itself gives them form ; a form not identical with that which intellect gives to sensations , but much simpler , namely pure intuition , the totality of the a ...
Pagina 309
... elements of a relation are universal concepts , it is plain that although in judging we think only of the content of ... element , content , which may form . have logical or psychological or any other kind of value , and a purely ...
... elements of a relation are universal concepts , it is plain that although in judging we think only of the content of ... element , content , which may form . have logical or psychological or any other kind of value , and a purely ...
Pagina 371
... elements . A simple mathematical point in space , a simple impression of hearing or sight , a simple note , is in fact neither pleasing nor displeasing : music shows that the judge- ment of beauty or ugliness always depends on the ...
... elements . A simple mathematical point in space , a simple impression of hearing or sight , a simple note , is in fact neither pleasing nor displeasing : music shows that the judge- ment of beauty or ugliness always depends on the ...
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