Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 311
... Herbart is perhaps the most faithful follower and pro- pagator of the thought of Kant , whose doctrine contains the germ of his own . In one passage he describes himself as a Kantian , but of the year 1828 " ; and he is quite right ...
... Herbart is perhaps the most faithful follower and pro- pagator of the thought of Kant , whose doctrine contains the germ of his own . In one passage he describes himself as a Kantian , but of the year 1828 " ; and he is quite right ...
Pagina 376
... Herbart speak . He also agreed with Herbart that form is absolute , and that its general character is determined as being easily perceptible by intuition ( anschaulich ) , and by its power of giving satis- faction , pleasure and delight ...
... Herbart speak . He also agreed with Herbart that form is absolute , and that its general character is determined as being easily perceptible by intuition ( anschaulich ) , and by its power of giving satis- faction , pleasure and delight ...
Pagina 453
... Herbart clung to Lessing's two groups , Herbart . simultaneous arts and successive arts , and defined the former as permitting themselves to be inspected from every side , " the latter as “ rejecting complete investiga- tion and ...
... Herbart clung to Lessing's two groups , Herbart . simultaneous arts and successive arts , and defined the former as permitting themselves to be inspected from every side , " the latter as “ rejecting complete investiga- tion and ...
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