Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1967 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 25
... remain little noticed when our mind is altogether taken up with the effort to understand the thought of the man of science and to examine its truth . But it is no longer unnoticed when we pass from the activity of under- standing to ...
... remain little noticed when our mind is altogether taken up with the effort to understand the thought of the man of science and to examine its truth . But it is no longer unnoticed when we pass from the activity of under- standing to ...
Pagina 121
... remain the same . To judge Dante , we must raise our- selves to his level : let it be well understood that em- pirically we are not Dante , nor Dante we ; but in that moment of contemplation and judgement , our spirit is one with that ...
... remain the same . To judge Dante , we must raise our- selves to his level : let it be well understood that em- pirically we are not Dante , nor Dante we ; but in that moment of contemplation and judgement , our spirit is one with that ...
Pagina 123
... remain equal . Do they remain equal ? Does the hypothesis correspond to reality ? It would appear not . In order to reproduce an impres- sion several times by means of a suitable physical stimulus it is necessary that this stimulus be ...
... remain equal . Do they remain equal ? Does the hypothesis correspond to reality ? It would appear not . In order to reproduce an impres- sion several times by means of a suitable physical stimulus it is necessary that this stimulus be ...
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