Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 43
... already formed , from facts already observed , and appealing to the persist- ence of the true or of thought ( such is the meaning of the laws of identity and contradiction ) , it infers consequences from those data , that is , it re ...
... already formed , from facts already observed , and appealing to the persist- ence of the true or of thought ( such is the meaning of the laws of identity and contradiction ) , it infers consequences from those data , that is , it re ...
Pagina 100
... already existing things , and make use of them when found . When , therefore , we employ a great number of combinations already existing in nature , such as we should not be able to produce artificially if they did not exist , the ...
... already existing things , and make use of them when found . When , therefore , we employ a great number of combinations already existing in nature , such as we should not be able to produce artificially if they did not exist , the ...
Pagina 346
... already , spoke of a masculine , positive element , which is the sublime , and a feminine , negative element which is the graceful and pleasing between which there is a contrast and a struggle . These exercises in dialectical of the ...
... already , spoke of a masculine , positive element , which is the sublime , and a feminine , negative element which is the graceful and pleasing between which there is a contrast and a struggle . These exercises in dialectical of the ...
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