Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 293
... ideas , not realities : so is it with art those same ideas of which real things , as philosophy demonstrates , are imperfect copies , them- selves appear in the objective arts as ideas , i.e. in all their perfection , and represent the ...
... ideas , not realities : so is it with art those same ideas of which real things , as philosophy demonstrates , are imperfect copies , them- selves appear in the objective arts as ideas , i.e. in all their perfection , and represent the ...
Pagina 294
Benedetto Croce. Ideas and the mythology . of the real and ideal world correspond in a rising scale the three ideas of Truth , Goodness and Beauty . Beauty is neither the mere universal ( truth ) , nor mere reality ( action ) , but the ...
Benedetto Croce. Ideas and the mythology . of the real and ideal world correspond in a rising scale the three ideas of Truth , Goodness and Beauty . Beauty is neither the mere universal ( truth ) , nor mere reality ( action ) , but the ...
Pagina 305
... idea , unitas ante rem . " 1 Schopen- hauer is in the habit of calling ideas the " genera of things ; but on one occasion he remarks that ideas are of species , not genera ; that genera are simply concepts , and that there are natural ...
... idea , unitas ante rem . " 1 Schopen- hauer is in the habit of calling ideas the " genera of things ; but on one occasion he remarks that ideas are of species , not genera ; that genera are simply concepts , and that there are natural ...
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