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For example , the " play theory " of Lange and Groos , the " will to power theory " of Nietzsche , the " wish - fulfillment " theory of Freud and Parker , the " objectification " theory of Santayana , the " emotionalist " theory of ...
For example , the " play theory " of Lange and Groos , the " will to power theory " of Nietzsche , the " wish - fulfillment " theory of Freud and Parker , the " objectification " theory of Santayana , the " emotionalist " theory of ...
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The play theory was brilliantly expanded in the writings of KONRAD LANGE ( 1855- ) , a professor of art history in the University of Tübingen . Taking his cue from Schiller's theory of surplus energy , he maintained that both art and ...
The play theory was brilliantly expanded in the writings of KONRAD LANGE ( 1855- ) , a professor of art history in the University of Tübingen . Taking his cue from Schiller's theory of surplus energy , he maintained that both art and ...
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( A critical account of leading theories of esthetics , with an elaboration of the emotionalist theory . ) Encyclopædia Britannica : " Esthetics " in XI , XIII , and XIV Editions . Also Painting , Sculpture , Graphic Arts . ( Vol- umes ...
( A critical account of leading theories of esthetics , with an elaboration of the emotionalist theory . ) Encyclopædia Britannica : " Esthetics " in XI , XIII , and XIV Editions . Also Painting , Sculpture , Graphic Arts . ( Vol- umes ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
ART AS THE EXPRESSION | 81 |
THEORIES OF INTUITION AND TECH | 153 |
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