Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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... consist of the content alone ( that is , the simple impressions ) , and the thesis which makes it to consist of a junction between form and content , that is , of impressions plus expressions . In the æsthetic fact , expressive activity ...
... consist of the content alone ( that is , the simple impressions ) , and the thesis which makes it to consist of a junction between form and content , that is , of impressions plus expressions . In the æsthetic fact , expressive activity ...
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... consist of the appetition and volition for some individual end , apart from any moral determina- tion . If feeling has been ... consists in reducing all the various forms of the spirit to one , Criticism of which thus also loses its own ...
... consist of the appetition and volition for some individual end , apart from any moral determina- tion . If feeling has been ... consists in reducing all the various forms of the spirit to one , Criticism of which thus also loses its own ...
Pagina 308
... consists solely in enumerating the fundamental concepts ( Musterbegriffe ) in which are summarized the particular cases of beauty . But these relations , Herbart thought , were not like physiological facts ; they could not be ...
... consists solely in enumerating the fundamental concepts ( Musterbegriffe ) in which are summarized the particular cases of beauty . But these relations , Herbart thought , were not like physiological facts ; they could not be ...
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