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In a passage on conscious self - deception he goes still further : “ Artistic enjoyment thus appears as a variable floating condition , a free and conscious movement between appearance and reality , between the serious and the playful ...
In a passage on conscious self - deception he goes still further : “ Artistic enjoyment thus appears as a variable floating condition , a free and conscious movement between appearance and reality , between the serious and the playful ...
Pagina 47
“ Our nature , ” he says , " alike incapable of remaining in the condition of animals and of keeping up the higher life of reason , requires a middle state , where the opposite ends may unite , the harsh tension be reduced to mild ...
“ Our nature , ” he says , " alike incapable of remaining in the condition of animals and of keeping up the higher life of reason , requires a middle state , where the opposite ends may unite , the harsh tension be reduced to mild ...
Pagina 458
He might - and frequently does - equally well or ill - perform any one of a hundred other tasks as a condition of receiving payment . The prevailing conception of instrumentality is profoundly vitiated by the habit of applying it to ...
He might - and frequently does - equally well or ill - perform any one of a hundred other tasks as a condition of receiving payment . The prevailing conception of instrumentality is profoundly vitiated by the habit of applying it to ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES O | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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