Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 65
... imagination maintain itself side by side with the sciences of the spirit . tive intellect . This activity , called in antiquity mental or superior imagination , and more often in modern times intuitive intellect or intellectual ...
... imagination maintain itself side by side with the sciences of the spirit . tive intellect . This activity , called in antiquity mental or superior imagination , and more often in modern times intuitive intellect or intellectual ...
Pagina 202
... imagination satisfies . " 2 3 4 The conception of imagination as purely sensuous shows strongly in Muratori , who is so convinced that the faculty , if left to itself , would deteriorate into a riot of dreams and intoxication , that he ...
... imagination satisfies . " 2 3 4 The conception of imagination as purely sensuous shows strongly in Muratori , who is so convinced that the faculty , if left to itself , would deteriorate into a riot of dreams and intoxication , that he ...
Pagina 296
... Imagination as totally distinct from Fancy : fancy ( says he ) belongs to common cognition and is none other than " the human consciousness , in so far as it continues , in temporal succession , infinitely reasserting an original ...
... Imagination as totally distinct from Fancy : fancy ( says he ) belongs to common cognition and is none other than " the human consciousness , in so far as it continues , in temporal succession , infinitely reasserting an original ...
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