Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 275
... determinate concept , thereby endowing the given concept with something of the ineffable ; a feeling which stimulates the cognitive faculties and reinforcing the tongue , which is simply the letter , with the spirit . " Genius , then ...
... determinate concept , thereby endowing the given concept with something of the ineffable ; a feeling which stimulates the cognitive faculties and reinforcing the tongue , which is simply the letter , with the spirit . " Genius , then ...
Pagina 298
... determinate existence . Truth also as such 1 Encykl . d . phil . Wiss . §§ 557-563 . 2 Vorles . üb . Asth . ( ed . cit . ) i . p . 118. 3 Op . cit . i . pp . 129-133 . 3 has existence ; but when in its determinate external 298 IX ...
... determinate existence . Truth also as such 1 Encykl . d . phil . Wiss . §§ 557-563 . 2 Vorles . üb . Asth . ( ed . cit . ) i . p . 118. 3 Op . cit . i . pp . 129-133 . 3 has existence ; but when in its determinate external 298 IX ...
Pagina 406
... determinate race and nationality . The sublime is that species of beauty wherein the formal moment of circumscription is lost , and is therefore the unlimited , which is a kind of extensive or intensive infinity ; the tragic arises when ...
... determinate race and nationality . The sublime is that species of beauty wherein the formal moment of circumscription is lost , and is therefore the unlimited , which is a kind of extensive or intensive infinity ; the tragic arises when ...
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