Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1960 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 8
... possesses intuitions to the extent that it expresses them . Should this proposition sound para- doxical , that is ... possess so accurate an image of it as to be able to trace it immediately upon paper or on the blackboard ? How can ...
... possesses intuitions to the extent that it expresses them . Should this proposition sound para- doxical , that is ... possess so accurate an image of it as to be able to trace it immediately upon paper or on the blackboard ? How can ...
Pagina 11
... possess of the intuitions of a poet ! And how little does one painter possess those of another painter ! Nevertheless , that little is all our actual patrimony of intuitions or representa- tions . Beyond these are only impressions ...
... possess of the intuitions of a poet ! And how little does one painter possess those of another painter ! Nevertheless , that little is all our actual patrimony of intuitions or representa- tions . Beyond these are only impressions ...
Pagina 120
... possess something of the genius of the artist and that the artist should possess taste , gives a glimpse of this identity ; the remark that there exists an active ( productive ) and a passive ( reproductive ) taste . But it is also ...
... possess something of the genius of the artist and that the artist should possess taste , gives a glimpse of this identity ; the remark that there exists an active ( productive ) and a passive ( reproductive ) taste . But it is also ...
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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