Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 298
... concrete beauty . " 2 Το the realm of the concrete concept belongs art , as one of the three forms wherein the freedom of the spirit is achieved ; it is the first form , namely that of immediate , sensible , objective knowledge ( the ...
... concrete beauty . " 2 Το the realm of the concrete concept belongs art , as one of the three forms wherein the freedom of the spirit is achieved ; it is the first form , namely that of immediate , sensible , objective knowledge ( the ...
Pagina 313
... concrete , abstract - concrete ; idealism , realism , idealism - realism ; between pantheism and theism Krause inserted his pan - en - theism . In the midst of this uproar , in which the second - rate men shouted down the first - rate ...
... concrete , abstract - concrete ; idealism , realism , idealism - realism ; between pantheism and theism Krause inserted his pan - en - theism . In the midst of this uproar , in which the second - rate men shouted down the first - rate ...
Pagina 346
... Concrete ; it held that Beauty cannot emerge from the abstract , cannot become this or that concrete beauty , except by particularizing itself in the comic , tragic , sublime , humorous , or some other modification . The first form was ...
... Concrete ; it held that Beauty cannot emerge from the abstract , cannot become this or that concrete beauty , except by particularizing itself in the comic , tragic , sublime , humorous , or some other modification . The first form was ...
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Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce Visualizzazione estratti - 1967 |
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