Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1960 - 503 pagine |
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... Hegel . The title may be translated , " What is living and what is dead of the philosophy of Hegel . " Here he explains to us the Hegelian system more clearly than that wondrous edifice was ever before explained , and we realize at the ...
... Hegel . The title may be translated , " What is living and what is dead of the philosophy of Hegel . " Here he explains to us the Hegelian system more clearly than that wondrous edifice was ever before explained , and we realize at the ...
Pagina 301
... Hegel Mortality and emphasized the cognitive character of art . But this very Hegel's system . decay of art in merit brought him into a difficulty more easily avoided by the rest . Art being placed in the sphere of absolute Spirit , in ...
... Hegel Mortality and emphasized the cognitive character of art . But this very Hegel's system . decay of art in merit brought him into a difficulty more easily avoided by the rest . Art being placed in the sphere of absolute Spirit , in ...
Pagina 361
... Hegel's teaching and re - expressed the Hegelian theories in correct or somewhat attenuated interpretations ; but he only maintained with hesitation , and in the end openly rebelled against , all that was artificial , formalistic and ...
... Hegel's teaching and re - expressed the Hegelian theories in correct or somewhat attenuated interpretations ; but he only maintained with hesitation , and in the end openly rebelled against , all that was artificial , formalistic and ...
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