Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1960 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 49
... judgements , practical which they call practical judgements or judgements of judgements of value . They say that in order to resolve on performing an action there must have been a judgement to the effect : " this action is useful , this ...
... judgements , practical which they call practical judgements or judgements of judgements of value . They say that in order to resolve on performing an action there must have been a judgement to the effect : " this action is useful , this ...
Pagina 121
... judgement alike inconceivable . How could we judge what remained external to us ? How could that which is produced by a given activity be judged by a different activity ? The critic may be a small genius , the artist a great one ; the ...
... judgement alike inconceivable . How could we judge what remained external to us ? How could that which is produced by a given activity be judged by a different activity ? The critic may be a small genius , the artist a great one ; the ...
Pagina 281
... judgement of taste is founded on a concept ( the concept of a general foundation of the subjective teleology of nature thr ‹ ugh judgement ) ; but it is a concept by which it is impossible to know or demon- strate anything of the object ...
... judgement of taste is founded on a concept ( the concept of a general foundation of the subjective teleology of nature thr ‹ ugh judgement ) ; but it is a concept by which it is impossible to know or demon- strate anything of the object ...
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