Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 22
... altogether amount to separation and disjunction , as of two forces each pulling in its own direction . If we have shown that the æsthetic form is altogether independent of the intellectual and suffices to itself without external support ...
... altogether amount to separation and disjunction , as of two forces each pulling in its own direction . If we have shown that the æsthetic form is altogether independent of the intellectual and suffices to itself without external support ...
Pagina 49
... altogether special class of judgements , practical " judgements or which they call practical judgements or judgements of judgements of value . They say that in order to resolve on performing an action there must have been a judgement to ...
... altogether special class of judgements , practical " judgements or which they call practical judgements or judgements of judgements of value . They say that in order to resolve on performing an action there must have been a judgement to ...
Pagina 124
... altogether different from that of former times ? And even in the case of the same individual poet , will a poem composed by him in youth make the same impression upon him when he re - reads it in his old age , with psychic conditions ...
... altogether different from that of former times ? And even in the case of the same individual poet , will a poem composed by him in youth make the same impression upon him when he re - reads it in his old age , with psychic conditions ...
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