Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 74
... cognitive forms of the spirit , but only in that where feeling is understood as a special activity , of non - cognitive nature , having its two poles , positive and negative , in pleasure and pain . This activity has always greatly ...
... cognitive forms of the spirit , but only in that where feeling is understood as a special activity , of non - cognitive nature , having its two poles , positive and negative , in pleasure and pain . This activity has always greatly ...
Pagina 282
... cognitive and yet not cognitive , moral and indifferent to morality , pleasing yet wholly detached from the pleasure of the senses . Great use of this power was made by Kant's immediate successors in Germany who were delighted to find ...
... cognitive and yet not cognitive , moral and indifferent to morality , pleasing yet wholly detached from the pleasure of the senses . Great use of this power was made by Kant's immediate successors in Germany who were delighted to find ...
Pagina 287
... cognitive activity , in which he is able to see the logical or intellectual form , but not that of the imagination . What for him was this art he describes as an activity neither formal nor material , neither cognitive nor moral ? Was ...
... cognitive activity , in which he is able to see the logical or intellectual form , but not that of the imagination . What for him was this art he describes as an activity neither formal nor material , neither cognitive nor moral ? Was ...
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