Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 22
... intellectual and suffices to itself without external support , we have not said that the intellectual can stand without the aesthetic . To describe the independence as reciprocal would not be true . What is knowledge by concepts ? It is ...
... intellectual and suffices to itself without external support , we have not said that the intellectual can stand without the aesthetic . To describe the independence as reciprocal would not be true . What is knowledge by concepts ? It is ...
Pagina 208
... intellectual . He might seem to have distinguished them by their " claritas " from pleasure or sense - motions , and from intellect by their lack of " distinctio . " But the " lex continui " and the Leibnitian intellectualism forbid ...
... intellectual . He might seem to have distinguished them by their " claritas " from pleasure or sense - motions , and from intellect by their lack of " distinctio . " But the " lex continui " and the Leibnitian intellectualism forbid ...
Pagina 295
... intellectual intuition is to reason : it is therefore the intellectual intuition of art.2 " Reason " no longer suffices in a philosophy such as this : intellectual intuition , which for Kant was a limiting concept , is now asserted as ...
... intellectual intuition is to reason : it is therefore the intellectual intuition of art.2 " Reason " no longer suffices in a philosophy such as this : intellectual intuition , which for Kant was a limiting concept , is now asserted as ...
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