Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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... individual . From this it is argued that history is also a logical or scientific form of knowledge . History , in ... individual facts with their individual physiognomy : that is , in the sense in which logicians use the word " represent ...
... individual . From this it is argued that history is also a logical or scientific form of knowledge . History , in ... individual facts with their individual physiognomy : that is , in the sense in which logicians use the word " represent ...
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... individual representation exemplifying scientific laws , can be proved false in like manner . The example , as ... individual . If individual be here understood by typical , we have here too a merely verbal variation . To typify would ...
... individual representation exemplifying scientific laws , can be proved false in like manner . The example , as ... individual . If individual be here understood by typical , we have here too a merely verbal variation . To typify would ...
Pagina 316
... individual person , at least in different peoples and nations ; therefore it belongs properly to activities of difference or individual activities.1 As for the other distinction , it is true that art does realize itself in the external ...
... individual person , at least in different peoples and nations ; therefore it belongs properly to activities of difference or individual activities.1 As for the other distinction , it is true that art does realize itself in the external ...
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Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce Visualizzazione estratti - 1967 |
Æsthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce Visualizzazione estratti - 1966 |
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic: Translated from ... Croce Benedetto Anteprima non disponibile - 2015 |
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