Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1960 - 503 pagine |
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... distinct from a science of greater intuition , nor one of ordinary intuition as distinct from artistic intuition . There is but one Esthetic , the science of intuitive or expressive knowledge , which is the aesthetic or artistic fact ...
... distinct from a science of greater intuition , nor one of ordinary intuition as distinct from artistic intuition . There is but one Esthetic , the science of intuitive or expressive knowledge , which is the aesthetic or artistic fact ...
Pagina 207
... distinct from an absolute , beauty.1 This view on the whole predominated in England during the eighteenth century and was adopted by Adam Smith as well as by Reid , head of the Scottish school . Petites Much more thoroughly and with ...
... distinct from an absolute , beauty.1 This view on the whole predominated in England during the eighteenth century and was adopted by Adam Smith as well as by Reid , head of the Scottish school . Petites Much more thoroughly and with ...
Pagina 215
... distinct cognition . The law of continuity leads him to set up a scale of more and less amongst cognitions , the obscure are less poetical than the confused ; the distinct are not poetical , but even those of the higher kinds ( that is ...
... distinct cognition . The law of continuity leads him to set up a scale of more and less amongst cognitions , the obscure are less poetical than the confused ; the distinct are not poetical , but even those of the higher kinds ( that is ...
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