Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 49
... practical action an altogether special class of judgements , practical " judgements or which they call practical judgements or judgements of judgements of value . They say that in order to resolve on performing an action there must have ...
... practical action an altogether special class of judgements , practical " judgements or which they call practical judgements or judgements of judgements of value . They say that in order to resolve on performing an action there must have ...
Pagina 50
... practical , or introduces the laws of the second into the first . That science is theory and art prac- tice has been many times affirmed . Those who make this statement , and look upon the aesthetic fact as a practical fact , do not do ...
... practical , or introduces the laws of the second into the first . That science is theory and art prac- tice has been many times affirmed . Those who make this statement , and look upon the aesthetic fact as a practical fact , do not do ...
Pagina 55
... practical of the practical activity , which has not yet been placed in due relief . The practical activity is also divided into a first and second degree , the second implying the first . The first practical degree is the simply useful ...
... practical of the practical activity , which has not yet been placed in due relief . The practical activity is also divided into a first and second degree , the second implying the first . The first practical degree is the simply useful ...
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