Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 7
... confused with simple Intuition and sensation . But since this confusion ends by being offensive to common sense , it has more frequently been attenuated or concealed with a phraseology apparently designed at once to confuse and to ...
... confused with simple Intuition and sensation . But since this confusion ends by being offensive to common sense , it has more frequently been attenuated or concealed with a phraseology apparently designed at once to confuse and to ...
Pagina 207
... confused knowledge . horror . In his conception of the real , governed by the law of continuity ( natura non facit saltus ) , presenting an uninterrupted scale of existence from the lowest beings to God , imagination , taste , wit and ...
... confused knowledge . horror . In his conception of the real , governed by the law of continuity ( natura non facit saltus ) , presenting an uninterrupted scale of existence from the lowest beings to God , imagination , taste , wit and ...
Pagina 217
... confused with simple pleasure , with the feeling of the perfection of our organism : 4 but Baumgarten falls into no such confusion . When in 1745 one Quistorp combated his ęsthetic theory by saying that if poetry consisted in sensuous ...
... confused with simple pleasure , with the feeling of the perfection of our organism : 4 but Baumgarten falls into no such confusion . When in 1745 one Quistorp combated his ęsthetic theory by saying that if poetry consisted in sensuous ...
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