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Pagina xxiv
Bergson and Croce , to cite another type of theory , maintain that art is distinguished from science as a vision of what is unique is distinguished from a summary of what is general . Artists express what is absolutely individual ...
Bergson and Croce , to cite another type of theory , maintain that art is distinguished from science as a vision of what is unique is distinguished from a summary of what is general . Artists express what is absolutely individual ...
Pagina 141
Finally , the pleasures of sense are distinguished from the perception of beauty , as sensation in general is distinguished from perception ; by the objectification of the elements and their appearance as qualities rather of things than ...
Finally , the pleasures of sense are distinguished from the perception of beauty , as sensation in general is distinguished from perception ; by the objectification of the elements and their appearance as qualities rather of things than ...
Pagina 157
Art is thus synonymous , according to Croce , with intuition , expression , imagination , form , and lyricism , and is distinguished from sensation , conceptual knowledge , pleasure , and practical activity , including morals .
Art is thus synonymous , according to Croce , with intuition , expression , imagination , form , and lyricism , and is distinguished from sensation , conceptual knowledge , pleasure , and practical activity , including morals .
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