A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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Pagina 167
... symbol . The novel demands that we pass from the symbol to reality , and only then to the affective organization ; biology demands that we go first to the concrete objects , and only then to their rational organiza- tion . Poetry passes ...
... symbol . The novel demands that we pass from the symbol to reality , and only then to the affective organization ; biology demands that we go first to the concrete objects , and only then to their rational organiza- tion . Poetry passes ...
Pagina 168
An Anthology Melvin Miller Rader. already accepted as crystallized in the symbol . Hence the vital importance of ... symbols are as careful and minute as are the perceptual laws of mathematical symbols . We can now understand more clearly ...
An Anthology Melvin Miller Rader. already accepted as crystallized in the symbol . Hence the vital importance of ... symbols are as careful and minute as are the perceptual laws of mathematical symbols . We can now understand more clearly ...
Pagina 169
... symbol is associated with memories in our life , not by association of ideas but by affective associations . The characteristic of " dream - work " is that every dream- symbol is over - determined and has a multitude of different ...
... symbol is associated with memories in our life , not by association of ideas but by affective associations . The characteristic of " dream - work " is that every dream- symbol is over - determined and has a multitude of different ...
Sommario
Reality and Imagination | 3 |
Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
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abstract activity ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY appears appreciation Aristotle artist aspect attitude beauty become called character Clive Bell color concrete consciousness contemplation contextualist criticism discourse Distance distinction distinguished dream effect elements empathy esthetic emotion esthetic experience esthetic value existence expression external reality fact feeling genotype give Gurney HERBERT READ human I. A. Richards ideas images imagination imitation impulse individual instinctive interest intrinsic intuition isolationist JOHN HOSPERS judgment kind language latent content live machine manifest content material means Melvin Rader ment merely mind moral nature object objectified organic painting patterns perceived perception person phantasies Philosophy physical picture play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry practical present principle produce psychological pure question relation rhythm rience scientific sensations sense sensuous significance social soul sound super-ego taste THEODORE MEYER theory things tion truth unity Vernon Lee whole WILHELM WORRINGER words