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The relation between our mind and things consists in that we think the things , that we form ideas about them . We possess of reality , strictly speaking , nothing but the ideas we have succeeded in forming about it .
The relation between our mind and things consists in that we think the things , that we form ideas about them . We possess of reality , strictly speaking , nothing but the ideas we have succeeded in forming about it .
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From painting things , the painter has turned to painting ideas . He shuts his eyes to the outer world and concentrates upon the subjective images in his own mind . Notwithstanding its crudeness and the hopeless vulgarity of its subject ...
From painting things , the painter has turned to painting ideas . He shuts his eyes to the outer world and concentrates upon the subjective images in his own mind . Notwithstanding its crudeness and the hopeless vulgarity of its subject ...
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Inspiration has to take him unawares , for a new idea to lay hold on him and bring forth Hermann und Dorothea . Even so , he presents it with ... Ideas are always too close to our whim , are obedient to it , they are always revocable .
Inspiration has to take him unawares , for a new idea to lay hold on him and bring forth Hermann und Dorothea . Even so , he presents it with ... Ideas are always too close to our whim , are obedient to it , they are always revocable .
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The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and Culture José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
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