Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 36
Pagina 138
... perfection of form ; romantic or modern , perfection of content and of form . Thus classic and romantic have also received , among their many other meanings , that of progressive or regressive periods , in respect to the realization of ...
... perfection of form ; romantic or modern , perfection of content and of form . Thus classic and romantic have also received , among their many other meanings , that of progressive or regressive periods , in respect to the realization of ...
Pagina 217
... perfection of Cartesianism and Wolffianism was liable to be confused with simple pleasure , with the feeling of the perfection of our organism : 4 but Baumgarten falls into no such confusion . When in 1745 one Quistorp combated his ...
... perfection of Cartesianism and Wolffianism was liable to be confused with simple pleasure , with the feeling of the perfection of our organism : 4 but Baumgarten falls into no such confusion . When in 1745 one Quistorp combated his ...
Pagina 274
... perfection often helps us to render our thoughts distinct . In this , examples and images co - operate ; æsthetic perfection is the vehicle for logical perfection ; taste is the analogue of intellect . There are logical truths which are ...
... perfection often helps us to render our thoughts distinct . In this , examples and images co - operate ; æsthetic perfection is the vehicle for logical perfection ; taste is the analogue of intellect . There are logical truths which are ...
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
Parole e frasi comuni
abstract æsthetic activity æsthetic fact æstheticians ancient appear Aristotle artistic Asth Baumgarten beautiful called century character cognitive colours comic concept confused consciousness criticism Critique of Judgment Croce Danzel definition distinction doctrine empirical error Esthetic ethical exist expression external faculty feeling figurative arts genius Giambattista Vico hedonism Hegel Herbart Herbartian human ideal ideas imagination imitation impressions individual intellectual intuition intuitive knowledge Italian Italy judgement Kant knowledge language laws Leibniz Linguistic literary logical matter means metaphysical moral Naples nature object observations painting Patrizzi perfection philo philosophical physical Plato pleasure Plotinus poet poetic poetica poetry practical principle problem produced pure Quintilian reason reflexion relation representation reproduction Rhetoric Schiller scientific Scienza nuova sec sensation sense sensible Solger sometimes soul spirit sublime taste theoretical theory things thought tion treatises true truth ugly unity universal Vico Winckelmann words writers