A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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... imagination , " " imagine , " and their cognates . I am not at present prepared to say that these differences themselves represent differ- ent uses of such words . But certainly some theories about art and imagination are more ...
... imagination , " " imagine , " and their cognates . I am not at present prepared to say that these differences themselves represent differ- ent uses of such words . But certainly some theories about art and imagination are more ...
Pagina 311
... imagination ; while the other offers some- thing which satisfies imagination but has not full " reality . " They are parallel developments which nowhere meet , or , if I may use loosely a word which will be serviceable later , they are ...
... imagination ; while the other offers some- thing which satisfies imagination but has not full " reality . " They are parallel developments which nowhere meet , or , if I may use loosely a word which will be serviceable later , they are ...
Pagina 510
... Imagination , ' Journal of Philosophical Studies , Vol . 3 ( 1928 ) , pp . 78-85 . Blanshard , " 9 Brand , The Nature of Thought , New York , 1940 , II , Chs . 23-24 . Carpenter , Rhys , and others , The Bases of Artistic Creation , New ...
... Imagination , ' Journal of Philosophical Studies , Vol . 3 ( 1928 ) , pp . 78-85 . Blanshard , " 9 Brand , The Nature of Thought , New York , 1940 , II , Chs . 23-24 . Carpenter , Rhys , and others , The Bases of Artistic Creation , New ...
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ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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