A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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Pagina 26
... beauty relates to the cognitive faculty ; for beautiful things are those which please when seen . Hence beauty consists in due proportion ; for the senses delight in things duly proportioned , as in what is after their own kind ...
... beauty relates to the cognitive faculty ; for beautiful things are those which please when seen . Hence beauty consists in due proportion ; for the senses delight in things duly proportioned , as in what is after their own kind ...
Pagina 27
... beauty adds to goodness a relation to the cognitive faculty : so that good means that which simply pleases the appetite ; while the beautiful is something pleasant to apprehend . ( Part II , [ First Part ] , question 27 , article 1. ) 3 ...
... beauty adds to goodness a relation to the cognitive faculty : so that good means that which simply pleases the appetite ; while the beautiful is something pleasant to apprehend . ( Part II , [ First Part ] , question 27 , article 1. ) 3 ...
Pagina 28
... beauty -claritas est de ratione pulchritudinis , lux pulchrificat , quia sine luce omnia sunt turpia , ® — but it is a splendor of intelligibility : splendor veri , ' said the Pla- tonists , splendor ordinis , said St. Augustine ...
... beauty -claritas est de ratione pulchritudinis , lux pulchrificat , quia sine luce omnia sunt turpia , ® — but it is a splendor of intelligibility : splendor veri , ' said the Pla- tonists , splendor ordinis , said St. Augustine ...
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ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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