Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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... expression . Another corollary of the conception of expression as of the work of activity is the indivisibility of the work of art . Every expression is a single expression . Activity is a fusion of the impressions in an organic whole ...
... expression . Another corollary of the conception of expression as of the work of activity is the indivisibility of the work of art . Every expression is a single expression . Activity is a fusion of the impressions in an organic whole ...
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... expression . To employ the language of the schools expression is a species which cannot function in its turn as a genus . Impressions or contents vary ; every content differs from every other content , because nothing repeats itself in ...
... expression . To employ the language of the schools expression is a species which cannot function in its turn as a genus . Impressions or contents vary ; every content differs from every other content , because nothing repeats itself in ...
Pagina 95
... expression and expression in a naturalistic sense ; that is to say , between a spiritual fact and a mechanical and passive fact ( not to say , between a concrete reality and an abstraction or fiction ) . In common speech , sometimes it ...
... expression and expression in a naturalistic sense ; that is to say , between a spiritual fact and a mechanical and passive fact ( not to say , between a concrete reality and an abstraction or fiction ) . In common speech , sometimes it ...
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