Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 159
... reason com- pelled him ( ó Móyos pec ) to banish it and place it with its peers , he resolutely obeyed his conscience and his reason . ' 1 hedonism and moralism . Others were not troubled with these scruples , and Esthetic although art ...
... reason com- pelled him ( ó Móyos pec ) to banish it and place it with its peers , he resolutely obeyed his conscience and his reason . ' 1 hedonism and moralism . Others were not troubled with these scruples , and Esthetic although art ...
Pagina 295
... reason : it is therefore the intellectual intuition of art.2 Reason no longer suffices in a philosophy such as this : intellectual intuition , which for Kant was a limiting concept , is now asserted as really existing intellect sinks to ...
... reason : it is therefore the intellectual intuition of art.2 Reason no longer suffices in a philosophy such as this : intellectual intuition , which for Kant was a limiting concept , is now asserted as really existing intellect sinks to ...
Pagina 469
... reason exacts this qualification and grants no dispensation , just as she will refuse to appoint a blind man as judge of colours . The critic must not pretend to be able to feel the attraction of beauty by means of syllogisms ...
... reason exacts this qualification and grants no dispensation , just as she will refuse to appoint a blind man as judge of colours . The critic must not pretend to be able to feel the attraction of beauty by means of syllogisms ...
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