Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina ix
... feeling - Feeling as activity - Identifi- cation of feeling with economic activity - Criticism of hedonism— Feeling as a concomitant of every form of activity - Meaning of cer- tain ordinary distinctions of feelings - Value and disvalue ...
... feeling - Feeling as activity - Identifi- cation of feeling with economic activity - Criticism of hedonism— Feeling as a concomitant of every form of activity - Meaning of cer- tain ordinary distinctions of feelings - Value and disvalue ...
Pagina 75
... feeling is energetic- ally disproved by those very poles of pleasure and of pain which appear in it and manifest activity in its concreteness , or , so to say ... Feeling as a concomitant of every form of activity . X 75 ESTHETIC FEELINGS.
... feeling is energetic- ally disproved by those very poles of pleasure and of pain which appear in it and manifest activity in its concreteness , or , so to say ... Feeling as a concomitant of every form of activity . X 75 ESTHETIC FEELINGS.
Pagina 77
... feelings as æsthetic , moral and intellectual , whereas feeling , studied alone , will never explain those refractions and colorations . distinctions of A further consequence is , that we no longer need Meaning of cer- retain the well ...
... feelings as æsthetic , moral and intellectual , whereas feeling , studied alone , will never explain those refractions and colorations . distinctions of A further consequence is , that we no longer need Meaning of cer- retain the well ...
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