Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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... concept of science has been defined , not as the ordinary concept , but as the con- cept of a concept . Thus man would attain to art by objectifying , not his sensations ... concept and not a simple representation , is a perfect concept 12.
... concept of science has been defined , not as the ordinary concept , but as the con- cept of a concept . Thus man would attain to art by objectifying , not his sensations ... concept and not a simple representation , is a perfect concept 12.
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... concept , the universal , the spirit that forms , and in so far as it forms , the universal . And if by induction be ... concept . The Logic of the concept , while employing a method which is both induction and deduction , will employ ...
... concept , the universal , the spirit that forms , and in so far as it forms , the universal . And if by induction be ... concept . The Logic of the concept , while employing a method which is both induction and deduction , will employ ...
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... concept : a representation conjoined with such truthful representation of particulars as to be unable to find for it any expression that may mark a determinate concept , thereby endowing the given concept with something of the ineffable ...
... concept : a representation conjoined with such truthful representation of particulars as to be unable to find for it any expression that may mark a determinate concept , thereby endowing the given concept with something of the ineffable ...
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