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And what is the value of this general action if it be not an action of the spirit of the author ? The secular disputes concerning dramatic unity are interesting in this connection ; they are first applied to the unity of " action " when ...
And what is the value of this general action if it be not an action of the spirit of the author ? The secular disputes concerning dramatic unity are interesting in this connection ; they are first applied to the unity of " action " when ...
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Both the emotional fringe of our mental life and the quick motions that make up action seem by their very nature to escape judgment . When we feel and when we act we are closely aware of ourselves , and at the same time we think ...
Both the emotional fringe of our mental life and the quick motions that make up action seem by their very nature to escape judgment . When we feel and when we act we are closely aware of ourselves , and at the same time we think ...
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London, 1 897. Wilde, Oscar: The Soul of Man Under Socialism. New York, 1892. On Dewey and related theory: Barnes, Albert C: The Art in Painting. Second Edition. New York, 1928. Brown, Harold Chapman: "Art, Action, ...
London, 1 897. Wilde, Oscar: The Soul of Man Under Socialism. New York, 1892. On Dewey and related theory: Barnes, Albert C: The Art in Painting. Second Edition. New York, 1928. Brown, Harold Chapman: "Art, Action, ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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