Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 89
... possible to construct the concepts , save in the arbitrary and approximate manner proper to the natural sciences , satisfied with making the best classification they can of that reality which they can neither exhaust by enumeration ...
... possible to construct the concepts , save in the arbitrary and approximate manner proper to the natural sciences , satisfied with making the best classification they can of that reality which they can neither exhaust by enumeration ...
Pagina 97
... possible ( all other conditions remaining equal ) on perceiving them to reproduce in ourselves the already produced expression or intuition . If that be called the object or physical stimulus in which the practical concomitant acts , or ...
... possible ( all other conditions remaining equal ) on perceiving them to reproduce in ourselves the already produced expression or intuition . If that be called the object or physical stimulus in which the practical concomitant acts , or ...
Pagina 261
Benedetto Croce. perception and make it possible for us to form clearer conception of objects than it would be possible to gain by the most earnest attention were such qualities not present . " Proportions are often combined with a view ...
Benedetto Croce. perception and make it possible for us to form clearer conception of objects than it would be possible to gain by the most earnest attention were such qualities not present . " Proportions are often combined with a view ...
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