Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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... Plotinus - The scientific tendency : Aristotle - The concepts of imitation and of imagination after Aristotle : Philos- tratus - Speculations on language 155 II ÆSTHETIC IDEAS IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE Middle Ages . Mysticism ...
... Plotinus - The scientific tendency : Aristotle - The concepts of imitation and of imagination after Aristotle : Philos- tratus - Speculations on language 155 II ÆSTHETIC IDEAS IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE Middle Ages . Mysticism ...
Pagina 166
... Plotinus that the two divided terri- tories are united and the beautiful and art are fused into a single concept , not by means of a beneficial absorption of the equivocal Platonic conception of beauty into the unequivocal conception of ...
... Plotinus that the two divided terri- tories are united and the beautiful and art are fused into a single concept , not by means of a beneficial absorption of the equivocal Platonic conception of beauty into the unequivocal conception of ...
Pagina 306
... Plotinus of old , as well as by Schopenhauer's worst enemy , the modern Schelling . In consequence , each art has a special category of ideas for its own dominion . Archi- tecture , and in some cases hydraulics , facilitate the clear ...
... Plotinus of old , as well as by Schopenhauer's worst enemy , the modern Schelling . In consequence , each art has a special category of ideas for its own dominion . Archi- tecture , and in some cases hydraulics , facilitate the clear ...
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