Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 26
... human activity . Poetry is the mother tongue of the human race " ; the first men were by nature sublime poets . " We assert this in another way , when we observe that the passage from soul to spirit , from animal to human activity , is ...
... human activity . Poetry is the mother tongue of the human race " ; the first men were by nature sublime poets . " We assert this in another way , when we observe that the passage from soul to spirit , from animal to human activity , is ...
Pagina 132
... human history ? How can we assign a historical genesis to a thing which is a category by means of which all his- torical processes and facts are understood ? The absurdity has arisen from the comparison with human institutions , which ...
... human history ? How can we assign a historical genesis to a thing which is a category by means of which all his- torical processes and facts are understood ? The absurdity has arisen from the comparison with human institutions , which ...
Pagina 133
... human history has the concept The criterion of progress as foundation . But by progress must not be of progress and ... human activity , which , working upon the material supplied to it by nature , conquers its obstacles and bends it to ...
... human history has the concept The criterion of progress as foundation . But by progress must not be of progress and ... human activity , which , working upon the material supplied to it by nature , conquers its obstacles and bends it to ...
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