Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticLibrary of Alexandria, 28 set 2020 - 503 pagine |
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... concrete form. It is the matter, the content, that differentiates one of our intuitions from another: form is constant: it is spiritual activity, while matter is changeable. Without matter, however, our spiritual activity would not ...
... concrete form. It is the matter, the content, that differentiates one of our intuitions from another: form is constant: it is spiritual activity, while matter is changeable. Without matter, however, our spiritual activity would not ...
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Benedetto Croce. activity would not leave its abstraction to become concrete and real, this or that spiritual content, this or that definite intuition. It is a curious fact, characteristic of our times, that this very form, this very ...
Benedetto Croce. activity would not leave its abstraction to become concrete and real, this or that spiritual content, this or that definite intuition. It is a curious fact, characteristic of our times, that this very form, this very ...
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... concrete from pure imagination only as one intuition is distinguished from another: in the memory. Historical criticism. Historical scepticism. Where this is not possible, owing to the delicate and fleeting shades between the real and ...
... concrete from pure imagination only as one intuition is distinguished from another: in the memory. Historical criticism. Historical scepticism. Where this is not possible, owing to the delicate and fleeting shades between the real and ...
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... . “What proof givest thou of all this?” asks the sophist, ironically. Humanity replies “I remember.” Philosophy as perfect science. The so-called natural sciences, and their limits. The world of what has happened, of the concrete, of.
... . “What proof givest thou of all this?” asks the sophist, ironically. Humanity replies “I remember.” Philosophy as perfect science. The so-called natural sciences, and their limits. The world of what has happened, of the concrete, of.
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Benedetto Croce. The world of what has happened, of the concrete, of history, is the world that is called real, natural, including in this definition the reality that is called physical, as well as that which is called spiritual and ...
Benedetto Croce. The world of what has happened, of the concrete, of history, is the world that is called real, natural, including in this definition the reality that is called physical, as well as that which is called spiritual and ...
Sommario
VI THEORETIC AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITY | |
VII ANALOGY BETWEEN THE THEORETIC AND THE PRACTICAL | |
XI CRITIQUE OF AESTHETIC HEDONISM | |
XII THE AESTHETIC OF THE SYMPATHETIC AND PSEUDOAESTHETIC CONCEPTS | |
XIII THE SOCALLED PHYSICALLY BEAUTIFUL IN NATURE AND ART | |
XIV MISTAKES ARISING FROM THE CONFUSION BETWEEN PHYSIC AND AESTHETIC | |
XV THE ACTIVITY OF EXTERNALIZATION TECHNIQUE AND THE THEORY OF THE ARTS | |
XVI TASTE AND THE REPRODUCTION OF ART | |
XVII THE HISTORY OF LITERATURE AND ART | |
XVIII CONCLUSION IDENTITY OF LINGUISTIC AND AESTHETIC | |
VIII EXCLUSION OF OTHER SPIRITUAL FORMS | |
IX INDIVISIBILITY OF EXPRESSION INTO MODES OR GRADES AND CRITIQUE OF RHETORIC | |
X AESTHETIC FEELINGS AND THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE UGLY AND THE BEAUTIFUL | |
HISTORICAL SUMMARY | |
APPENDIX | |
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