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Pagina 196
And we extend our concept of number as in spinning a thread we twist fibre on fibre . ... All right : the concept of number is defined for you as the logical sum of these individual interrelated concepts : cardinal numbers , rational ...
And we extend our concept of number as in spinning a thread we twist fibre on fibre . ... All right : the concept of number is defined for you as the logical sum of these individual interrelated concepts : cardinal numbers , rational ...
Pagina 205
It cannot occur with empirically - descriptive and normative concepts unless we arbitrarily close them by stipulating the ... already called " novels , " and consequently warrants the extension of the concept to cover the new case .
It cannot occur with empirically - descriptive and normative concepts unless we arbitrarily close them by stipulating the ... already called " novels , " and consequently warrants the extension of the concept to cover the new case .
Pagina 206
We can , of course , choose to close the concept . But to do this with " art " or " tragedy " or " portraiture ... Of course there are legitimate and serviceable closed concepts in art . But these are always those whose boundaries of ...
We can , of course , choose to close the concept . But to do this with " art " or " tragedy " or " portraiture ... Of course there are legitimate and serviceable closed concepts in art . But these are always those whose boundaries of ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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