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Conceptual knowledge , in its true form , which is the philosophical , is always realistic , aiming at establishing reality against unreality , or at lowering unreality by including ...
Conceptual knowledge , in its true form , which is the philosophical , is always realistic , aiming at establishing reality against unreality , or at lowering unreality by including ...
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Certainly , at one time at least it seemed to me that this organic theory constituted the one true and real definition of art . My final example is the most interesting of all , logically speaking . This is the Voluntarist theory of ...
Certainly , at one time at least it seemed to me that this organic theory constituted the one true and real definition of art . My final example is the most interesting of all , logically speaking . This is the Voluntarist theory of ...
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Under some or other of these imperfections , the generality of men labor ; and hence a true judge in the finer arts is observed , even during the most polished ages , to be so rare a character : Strong sense , united to delicate ...
Under some or other of these imperfections , the generality of men labor ; and hence a true judge in the finer arts is observed , even during the most polished ages , to be so rare a character : Strong sense , united to delicate ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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