Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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... possible ; but mere matter produces animality , whatever is brutal and impulsive in man , not the spiritual dominion , which is humanity . How often we strive to understand clearly what is passing within us ! We do catch a glimpse of ...
... possible ; but mere matter produces animality , whatever is brutal and impulsive in man , not the spiritual dominion , which is humanity . How often we strive to understand clearly what is passing within us ! We do catch a glimpse of ...
Pagina 89
... possible to construct the concepts , save in the arbitrary and approximate manner proper to the natural sciences , satisfied with making the best classification they can of that reality which they can neither exhaust by enumeration ...
... possible to construct the concepts , save in the arbitrary and approximate manner proper to the natural sciences , satisfied with making the best classification they can of that reality which they can neither exhaust by enumeration ...
Pagina 97
... possible ( all other conditions remaining equal ) on perceiving them to reproduce in ourselves the already produced expression or intuition . If that be called the object or physical stimulus in which the practical concomitant acts , or ...
... possible ( all other conditions remaining equal ) on perceiving them to reproduce in ourselves the already produced expression or intuition . If that be called the object or physical stimulus in which the practical concomitant acts , or ...
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