A Modern Book of Esthetics: An Anthology |
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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 harmony ...
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 harmony ...
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the logic one adopts , our suppled reason of to - day , which has broken with experience , freed itself from fixed categories and their esthetic symbols , which respects irrationality , organizes each new layer of reality it casts its ...
the logic one adopts , our suppled reason of to - day , which has broken with experience , freed itself from fixed categories and their esthetic symbols , which respects irrationality , organizes each new layer of reality it casts its ...
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The changing environment is no longer , by reason of its variety , an enemy to the endurance of the organism . The pattern of the higher organism has retreated into the recesses of the individualized activity .
The changing environment is no longer , by reason of its variety , an enemy to the endurance of the organism . The pattern of the higher organism has retreated into the recesses of the individualized activity .
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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