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to the Appleton - Century Company , for material from Karl Groos ' The Play of Animals ; to the Macmillan Company , for excerpts from Friedrich Nietzsche's The Will to Power , Yrjö Hirn's The Origins of Art , Benedetto Croce's Æsthetic ...
to the Appleton - Century Company , for material from Karl Groos ' The Play of Animals ; to the Macmillan Company , for excerpts from Friedrich Nietzsche's The Will to Power , Yrjö Hirn's The Origins of Art , Benedetto Croce's Æsthetic ...
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If this be so , it will explain that curious but undeniable fact , to which I have already referred , that what I call material beauty ( e.g. , the wing of a butterfly ) does not move most of us in at all the same way as a work of art ...
If this be so , it will explain that curious but undeniable fact , to which I have already referred , that what I call material beauty ( e.g. , the wing of a butterfly ) does not move most of us in at all the same way as a work of art ...
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All of us , I imagine , do , from time to time , get a vision of material objects as pure forms . We see things as ends in themselves , that is to say ; and at such moments it seems possible , and even probable , that we see them with ...
All of us , I imagine , do , from time to time , get a vision of material objects as pure forms . We see things as ends in themselves , that is to say ; and at such moments it seems possible , and even probable , that we see them with ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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