Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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... knowledge ; knowledge obtained through knowledge . the imagination or knowledge obtained through the intellect ; knowledge of the individual or knowledge of the universal ; of individual things or of the relations between them it is ...
... knowledge ; knowledge obtained through knowledge . the imagination or knowledge obtained through the intellect ; knowledge of the individual or knowledge of the universal ; of individual things or of the relations between them it is ...
Pagina 22
... knowledge by concepts ? It is knowledge of the relations of things , and things are intuitions . Concepts A are not possible without intuitions , just as intuition is itself impossible without the matter of impressions . Intuitions are ...
... knowledge by concepts ? It is knowledge of the relations of things , and things are intuitions . Concepts A are not possible without intuitions , just as intuition is itself impossible without the matter of impressions . Intuitions are ...
Pagina 56
... knowledge is , or may easily be , not a special form of knowledge . So true is this , that it would be altogether impossible to establish whether a given order of know- ledge were , intrinsically , pure or applied . All knowledge ...
... knowledge is , or may easily be , not a special form of knowledge . So true is this , that it would be altogether impossible to establish whether a given order of know- ledge were , intrinsically , pure or applied . All knowledge ...
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