Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1960 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 90
... comic , the tragic or the humorous , on every occasion as they please and as may suit the end they have in view . And if an empirical definition of universal validity be demanded , we can but submit this one : -The sublime ( or comic ...
... comic , the tragic or the humorous , on every occasion as they please and as may suit the end they have in view . And if an empirical definition of universal validity be demanded , we can but submit this one : -The sublime ( or comic ...
Pagina 92
... comic . It boasts of containing in itself , justified or corrected and verified , the manifold attempts to define the comic , from Hellenic antiquity to our own day , from Plato's definition in the Philebus , and from Aris- totle's ...
... comic . It boasts of containing in itself , justified or corrected and verified , the manifold attempts to define the comic , from Hellenic antiquity to our own day , from Plato's definition in the Philebus , and from Aris- totle's ...
Pagina 347
... comic . A whole treatise entitled The Esthetic of the Ugly was published by Rosenkranz in 1853 , presenting this concept as intermediate between the beautiful and the comic , and tracing it from its first origin to that " sort of ...
... comic . A whole treatise entitled The Esthetic of the Ugly was published by Rosenkranz in 1853 , presenting this concept as intermediate between the beautiful and the comic , and tracing it from its first origin to that " sort of ...
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abstract æsthetic activity æsthetic fact æstheticians ancient appearance Aristotle artistic Asth Baumgarten called century character cognition colours comic concept concrete confused connexion consciousness criticism Critique of Judgment Danzel definition distinction doctrine element empirical error Esthetic ethical exist expression external faculty feeling figurative arts genius hedonism Hegel Herbart Herbartian human ideal ideas imagination imitation impressions individual intellectual intuition intuitive knowledge Italian Italy judgement Kant knowledge language Leibniz Linguistic literary logical matter means metaphysical moral Naples natural beauty object observations Patrizzi perfection philo philosophy physical Plato pleasure Plotinus poet Poetics poetry practical principle produced psychological pure Quintilian reality reason reflexion relation representation Rhetoric Schelling Schleiermacher Schopenhauer scientific Scienza nuova sensation sense sensible Solger soul spirit sublime taste theoretical theory things thought tion treatises true truth ugly unity universal Vico Vischer words writers