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The philosophical maxims placed in the mouth of a personage of tragedy or of comedy , perform there the function , not of concepts , but of characteristics of such personage ; in the same way as the red in a painted face does not there ...
The philosophical maxims placed in the mouth of a personage of tragedy or of comedy , perform there the function , not of concepts , but of characteristics of such personage ; in the same way as the red in a painted face does not there ...
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If I may paraphrase Wittgenstein , we must not ask , What is the nature of any philosophical x ?, or even , according to the semanticist , What does " x " mean ?, a transformation that leads to the disastrous interpretation of " art ...
If I may paraphrase Wittgenstein , we must not ask , What is the nature of any philosophical x ?, or even , according to the semanticist , What does " x " mean ?, a transformation that leads to the disastrous interpretation of " art ...
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Margolis , Joseph , " Mr. Weitz and the Definition of Art , " Philosophical Studies , Vol . 9 ( 1958 ) , pp . 88-94 . Ryle , Gilbert , " The Theory of Meaning , " in C. A. Mace ( editor ) , British Philosophy in the Mid - Century ...
Margolis , Joseph , " Mr. Weitz and the Definition of Art , " Philosophical Studies , Vol . 9 ( 1958 ) , pp . 88-94 . Ryle , Gilbert , " The Theory of Meaning , " in C. A. Mace ( editor ) , British Philosophy in the Mid - Century ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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