A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyH. Holt, 1935 - 504 pagine |
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Pagina 91
... word " beauty " at all , for it has the draw- back of being too exclusively connected with the sense of seeing , and of calling up too much the idea of visible form . The employment of this word became general when the art par ...
... word " beauty " at all , for it has the draw- back of being too exclusively connected with the sense of seeing , and of calling up too much the idea of visible form . The employment of this word became general when the art par ...
Pagina 192
... word has any meaning at all . I can only say here that the first and main thing which the word suggests to me is the concernment of the whole ' body - and - mind , ' as Plato puts it in building up his account of psychical unity on the ...
... word has any meaning at all . I can only say here that the first and main thing which the word suggests to me is the concernment of the whole ' body - and - mind , ' as Plato puts it in building up his account of psychical unity on the ...
Pagina 426
... word to express what is generally meant by it ; namely , that system of competition in the market which is indeed the only form which most people nowadays suppose that Commerce can take . Now whereas there have been times in the world's ...
... word to express what is generally meant by it ; namely , that system of competition in the market which is indeed the only form which most people nowadays suppose that Commerce can take . Now whereas there have been times in the world's ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
THEORIES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DETACH | 69 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
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abstract activity appears appreciation artist balance beauty become BENEDETTO CROCE BERNARD BOSANQUET character classicism CLIVE BELL color conception consciousness Croce definition Distance distinction effect elements Empathy esthetic contemplation esthetic emotion esthetic object estheticians existence experience expression fact feeling Giorgione give Herakles human I. A. RICHARDS ideal ideas illusion imagination imitation impression impulse individual inner intellectual intelligence intuition intuitive knowledge JACQUES MARITAIN judgment kind knowledge less lines living matter means ment merely mind moral movement nature organic Othello ourselves painter painting particular peculiar perception philosophers physical picture play pleasure poet poetry possess principle produce Psychology of Beauty pure form RAMON FERNANDEZ reality relations representation rhythm ROGER FRY romanticism sculpture sensation sense sensuous significant form soul spirit thematic variation THEODOR LIPPS theory things thought tion true truth unity VERNON LEE whole word