Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 208
... Leibniz reposes upon the ęsthetic theories we discussed in the preceding chapter ; indeed at one point 3 he mentions Bouhours ' book . " 2 It might seem that by according claritas and denying ism of Leibniz . distinctio to ęsthetic ...
... Leibniz reposes upon the ęsthetic theories we discussed in the preceding chapter ; indeed at one point 3 he mentions Bouhours ' book . " 2 It might seem that by according claritas and denying ism of Leibniz . distinctio to ęsthetic ...
Pagina 210
... Leibniz both speculated about language , 2 but neither succeeded in creating a fresh point of view , although the latter did much to provoke inquiry into the historical origin of languages . All his life Leibniz cherished the notion of ...
... Leibniz both speculated about language , 2 but neither succeeded in creating a fresh point of view , although the latter did much to provoke inquiry into the historical origin of languages . All his life Leibniz cherished the notion of ...
Pagina 214
... Leibniz : neither he nor Wolff nor any other or their school ever dreamed of transforming a treatment of the " cognitio confusa " or " petites perceptions " into an inductive Logic . On the other hand , as a kind of compensation , these ...
... Leibniz : neither he nor Wolff nor any other or their school ever dreamed of transforming a treatment of the " cognitio confusa " or " petites perceptions " into an inductive Logic . On the other hand , as a kind of compensation , these ...
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