Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 121
... judgement alike inconceivable . How could we judge what remained external to us ? How could that which is produced by a given activity be judged by a different activity ? The critic may be a small genius , the artist a great one ; the ...
... judgement alike inconceivable . How could we judge what remained external to us ? How could that which is produced by a given activity be judged by a different activity ? The critic may be a small genius , the artist a great one ; the ...
Pagina 310
... judgement , the " cold judgement of the connoisseur " who considers exclusively form , i.e. objectively pleasant formal relations . This abstraction from the content in order to contemplate pure form is the catharsis produced by art ...
... judgement , the " cold judgement of the connoisseur " who considers exclusively form , i.e. objectively pleasant formal relations . This abstraction from the content in order to contemplate pure form is the catharsis produced by art ...
Pagina 330
... judgement and proposition , are incommensurable . The proposition is not the judge- ment but the representation ( Darstellung ) of a judgement ; and all propositions do not represent logical judgements . It is possible to express ...
... judgement and proposition , are incommensurable . The proposition is not the judge- ment but the representation ( Darstellung ) of a judgement ; and all propositions do not represent logical judgements . It is possible to express ...
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