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Pagina 42
Esthetic and Physical Pleasure We have now separated with some care intellectual and moral judgments from the sphere of our subject ... All pleasures are intrinsic and positive values , but all pleasures are not perceptions of beauty .
Esthetic and Physical Pleasure We have now separated with some care intellectual and moral judgments from the sphere of our subject ... All pleasures are intrinsic and positive values , but all pleasures are not perceptions of beauty .
Pagina 48
Most of the pleasures which objects cause are easily distinguished and separated from the perception of the object ... The cohesion is therefore slight between the pleasure and the other associated elements of sense ; the pleasure is ...
Most of the pleasures which objects cause are easily distinguished and separated from the perception of the object ... The cohesion is therefore slight between the pleasure and the other associated elements of sense ; the pleasure is ...
Pagina 90
The life of this doctrine has consisted of proposing in turn one or another class of pleasures , or several classes together ( the pleasure of the superior senses , the pleasure of play , of consciousness of our own strength ...
The life of this doctrine has consisted of proposing in turn one or another class of pleasures , or several classes together ( the pleasure of the superior senses , the pleasure of play , of consciousness of our own strength ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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