Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 48
... action , practical men par excellence , are the least disposed to contemplate and to theorize their energy is not delayed in con- templation , it rushes at once into will . And conversely , that contemplative men , philosophers , are ...
... action , practical men par excellence , are the least disposed to contemplate and to theorize their energy is not delayed in con- templation , it rushes at once into will . And conversely , that contemplative men , philosophers , are ...
Pagina 49
... action , however slight it be , cannot really be an action , that is , an action that is willed , unless it be preceded by the cognitive activity . " " judgements or value . Some psychologists , on the other hand , place before ...
... action , however slight it be , cannot really be an action , that is , an action that is willed , unless it be preceded by the cognitive activity . " " judgements or value . Some psychologists , on the other hand , place before ...
Pagina 438
... action . It is well known that Aristotle prescribed unity of action only , and reminded his hearers that theatrical custom alone imposed on the action a time- 1 Introd . to his tr . of the Poetics . limit of one day . On this last point ...
... action . It is well known that Aristotle prescribed unity of action only , and reminded his hearers that theatrical custom alone imposed on the action a time- 1 Introd . to his tr . of the Poetics . limit of one day . On this last point ...
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