Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 82
... HEDONISM As we are opposed to hedonism in general , that is to say , to the theory based upon the pleasure and pain intrinsic to the economic activity and accompanying every other form of activity , which , confounding container and con ...
... HEDONISM As we are opposed to hedonism in general , that is to say , to the theory based upon the pleasure and pain intrinsic to the economic activity and accompanying every other form of activity , which , confounding container and con ...
Pagina 84
... hedonistic thing . But ęsthetic hedonism cannot be maintained , save by uniting it with a general philosophical hedonism , which does not admit any other form of value . Hardly has this hedonistic conception of art been received by ...
... hedonistic thing . But ęsthetic hedonism cannot be maintained , save by uniting it with a general philosophical hedonism , which does not admit any other form of value . Hardly has this hedonistic conception of art been received by ...
Pagina 421
... hedonism of the sophists and rhetoricians of antiquity and of the sensationalists of the eighteenth and second half of the nineteenth century ; the moralistic hedonism of Aristophanes , of the Stoics , of the Roman eclectics , of the ...
... hedonism of the sophists and rhetoricians of antiquity and of the sensationalists of the eighteenth and second half of the nineteenth century ; the moralistic hedonism of Aristophanes , of the Stoics , of the Roman eclectics , of the ...
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