Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 33
... example , as example , stands for the thing exemplified , and is thus an exposition of the universal , that is to say , a form of science , more or less popular or vulgarizing . The same may be said of the æsthetic theory of the typical ...
... example , as example , stands for the thing exemplified , and is thus an exposition of the universal , that is to say , a form of science , more or less popular or vulgarizing . The same may be said of the æsthetic theory of the typical ...
Pagina 62
... example , considered as what is called objective law , is derived both from the economic and from the logical activities . Law is a rule , a formula ( whether oral or written matters little here ) in which is fixed an economic relation ...
... example , considered as what is called objective law , is derived both from the economic and from the logical activities . Law is a rule , a formula ( whether oral or written matters little here ) in which is fixed an economic relation ...
Pagina 69
... example of this is the very common definition of metaphor as of another word used in place of the proper word . Now why give oneself this trouble ? Why substitute the improper for the proper word ? Why take the worse and longer road ...
... example of this is the very common definition of metaphor as of another word used in place of the proper word . Now why give oneself this trouble ? Why substitute the improper for the proper word ? Why take the worse and longer road ...
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