Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 54
... ethical concept . The law , called both ethical and æsthetic , reveals itself here as nothing but a word used both by Ethics and Esthetic . VII ANALOGY BETWEEN THE THEORETIC AND THE PRACTICAL activity . 54 VI THEORY OF ESTHETIC.
... ethical concept . The law , called both ethical and æsthetic , reveals itself here as nothing but a word used both by Ethics and Esthetic . VII ANALOGY BETWEEN THE THEORETIC AND THE PRACTICAL activity . 54 VI THEORY OF ESTHETIC.
Pagina 59
... ethical corrup- tion , as was the case with Jesuitical morality , which it dominated . It remains quite certain that indifferent moral actions do not exist , because moral activity per- vades and must pervade every least volitional ...
... ethical corrup- tion , as was the case with Jesuitical morality , which it dominated . It remains quite certain that indifferent moral actions do not exist , because moral activity per- vades and must pervade every least volitional ...
Pagina 75
... ethical activity and made to consist of the appetition and volition for some individual end , apart from any moral determina- tion . If feeling has been sometimes considered to be an organic or natural activity , this has happened just ...
... ethical activity and made to consist of the appetition and volition for some individual end , apart from any moral determina- tion . If feeling has been sometimes considered to be an organic or natural activity , this has happened just ...
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