A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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... contextualist view that art is broadly human . Life , in its very essence , is the experience of values ; and hence art , which alone can express 13 Letter to George and Thomas Keats , December 21 , 1817 . values concretely , is ...
... contextualist view that art is broadly human . Life , in its very essence , is the experience of values ; and hence art , which alone can express 13 Letter to George and Thomas Keats , December 21 , 1817 . values concretely , is ...
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... contextualist , that it exhibit vividness of quality ; the organicist , that it be a rich and well - integrated unity ; the formist . that it typify the normal or universal . In his Principles of Art Appreciation , Pepper has employed ...
... contextualist , that it exhibit vividness of quality ; the organicist , that it be a rich and well - integrated unity ; the formist . that it typify the normal or universal . In his Principles of Art Appreciation , Pepper has employed ...
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... Contextualist Es- thetics : Conflict and Resolution , " Journal of Philosophy , Vol . 44 ( 1947 ) , PP . 393-407 . Schilpp , Paul Arthur ( editor ) , The Phi- losophy of Alfred North Whitehead , New York , 1951 . The Philosophy of John ...
... Contextualist Es- thetics : Conflict and Resolution , " Journal of Philosophy , Vol . 44 ( 1947 ) , PP . 393-407 . Schilpp , Paul Arthur ( editor ) , The Phi- losophy of Alfred North Whitehead , New York , 1951 . The Philosophy of John ...
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ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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