Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 111
... thus and thus only does the practical activity enter into relations with the æsthetic , that is to say , no longer as its simple accompaniment , but as a really distinct moment of it . We cannot will or not will our æsthetic vision : we ...
... thus and thus only does the practical activity enter into relations with the æsthetic , that is to say , no longer as its simple accompaniment , but as a really distinct moment of it . We cannot will or not will our æsthetic vision : we ...
Pagina 126
... Thus the expressions contained in the Etruscan or Mexican inscriptions are unattainable ; thus we still hear discussions among ethnographers as to whether certain products of the art of savages are pictures or writings ; thus ...
... Thus the expressions contained in the Etruscan or Mexican inscriptions are unattainable ; thus we still hear discussions among ethnographers as to whether certain products of the art of savages are pictures or writings ; thus ...
Pagina 286
... thus conceived as at once sensible and rational , material and formal . Not that it teaches moral precepts or excites to good actions ; if it acted thus , or when it acted thus , it would at once cease , as we have seen , to be art ...
... thus conceived as at once sensible and rational , material and formal . Not that it teaches moral precepts or excites to good actions ; if it acted thus , or when it acted thus , it would at once cease , as we have seen , to be art ...
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