Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 503 pagine |
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... reality , the apprehension of something as real . Certainly perception is intuition : the perceptions of the room in ... reality and non - reality is extraneous , secondary , to the true nature of intuition . If we imagine a human mind ...
... reality , the apprehension of something as real . Certainly perception is intuition : the perceptions of the room in ... reality and non - reality is extraneous , secondary , to the true nature of intuition . If we imagine a human mind ...
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... reality only , that is to say , that it could have perceptions of nothing but the real . But since knowledge of reality is based upon the distinction between real images and unreal images , and since this distinction does not at the ...
... reality only , that is to say , that it could have perceptions of nothing but the real . But since knowledge of reality is based upon the distinction between real images and unreal images , and since this distinction does not at the ...
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... reality ; such a production , founded on a general scheme , is what we call the Ideal . " 3 In spite of all these determinations , Schleiermacher did not apparently intend to limit the artist's scope . He remarks , " When an artist ...
... reality ; such a production , founded on a general scheme , is what we call the Ideal . " 3 In spite of all these determinations , Schleiermacher did not apparently intend to limit the artist's scope . He remarks , " When an artist ...
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