Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1967 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 264
... concrete compromises . facts and problems . Although composed with a view to and A. R. Mengs . " " stating a theory , the work of Winckelmann always led him among concrete historical facts clamouring to be brought into relation with his ...
... concrete compromises . facts and problems . Although composed with a view to and A. R. Mengs . " " stating a theory , the work of Winckelmann always led him among concrete historical facts clamouring to be brought into relation with his ...
Pagina 298
... concrete beauty . " 2 To the realm of the concrete concept belongs art , as one of the three forms wherein the freedom of the spirit is achieved ; it is the first form , namely that of immediate , sensible , objective knowledge ( the ...
... concrete beauty . " 2 To the realm of the concrete concept belongs art , as one of the three forms wherein the freedom of the spirit is achieved ; it is the first form , namely that of immediate , sensible , objective knowledge ( the ...
Pagina 377
... concrete ideal ; this is why there is no ideal of a human body in abstraction from sex , no ideal of a mammal in general , but only of such and such species , as of horse or dog , and then only of determinate kind of horse or dog . Thus ...
... concrete ideal ; this is why there is no ideal of a human body in abstraction from sex , no ideal of a mammal in general , but only of such and such species , as of horse or dog , and then only of determinate kind of horse or dog . Thus ...
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