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Thus we must look to art to express the values of science , just as , conversely , we must look to such sciences as esthetics and archeology to record the facts of art . The substance of art , then , is value , not fact , law , or 12 ...
Thus we must look to art to express the values of science , just as , conversely , we must look to such sciences as esthetics and archeology to record the facts of art . The substance of art , then , is value , not fact , law , or 12 ...
Pagina 279
A straight line looks stiff ; certain curves appeal to us as graceful ; wavy lines have a restless effect ; and more complex ... but that we differ when we look at one line and another , however slight and however trivial we judge this ...
A straight line looks stiff ; certain curves appeal to us as graceful ; wavy lines have a restless effect ; and more complex ... but that we differ when we look at one line and another , however slight and however trivial we judge this ...
Pagina 437
We gave up Art for what we thought was light and freedom , but it was less than light and freedom which we bought : the light showed many things to those of the well - to - do who cared to look for them : the freedom left the well - to ...
We gave up Art for what we thought was light and freedom , but it was less than light and freedom which we bought : the light showed many things to those of the well - to - do who cared to look for them : the freedom left the well - to ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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