A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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... judgment . It is all a question of propriety of speech , and of the empty titles of things . The verbal and mechanical proposition , that passes for judgment of worth , is the great cloak of ineptitude in these matters . Insensibility ...
... judgment . It is all a question of propriety of speech , and of the empty titles of things . The verbal and mechanical proposition , that passes for judgment of worth , is the great cloak of ineptitude in these matters . Insensibility ...
Pagina 471
... judgment can only arise in the apprehension of a high degree of organicity of fact . The organistic critic is , therefore , very secure in his positive judgments of the beauty of a highly organized work of art , but his negative judgments ...
... judgment can only arise in the apprehension of a high degree of organicity of fact . The organistic critic is , therefore , very secure in his positive judgments of the beauty of a highly organized work of art , but his negative judgments ...
Pagina 531
... Judgment , New York , 1955 . Toward a General Theory of Hu- man Judgment , New York , 1951 . Child , Arthur , " The Social - Historical Relativity of Esthetic Value , " Philo- PP . 1-22 Church , Ralph , An Essay on CHAPTER FIFTEEN • 531.
... Judgment , New York , 1955 . Toward a General Theory of Hu- man Judgment , New York , 1951 . Child , Arthur , " The Social - Historical Relativity of Esthetic Value , " Philo- PP . 1-22 Church , Ralph , An Essay on CHAPTER FIFTEEN • 531.
Sommario
ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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