Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 33
... example , as example , stands for the thing exemplified , and is thus an exposition of the universal , that is to say , a form of science , more or less popular or vulgarizing . The same may be said of the æsthetic theory of the typical ...
... example , as example , stands for the thing exemplified , and is thus an exposition of the universal , that is to say , a form of science , more or less popular or vulgarizing . The same may be said of the æsthetic theory of the typical ...
Pagina 62
... example , considered as what is called objective law , is derived both from the economic and from the logical activities . Law is a rule , a formula ( whether oral or written matters little here ) in which is fixed an economic relation ...
... example , considered as what is called objective law , is derived both from the economic and from the logical activities . Law is a rule , a formula ( whether oral or written matters little here ) in which is fixed an economic relation ...
Pagina 245
... example , the theory that bodies are composed of monads.2 Once they have become intelligible to these faculties , general concepts possess great æsthetic richness , since they include infinite conse- quences and particular cases.3 ...
... example , the theory that bodies are composed of monads.2 Once they have become intelligible to these faculties , general concepts possess great æsthetic richness , since they include infinite conse- quences and particular cases.3 ...
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