Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 51
... question of a linguistic usage , doubtless permissible , though perhaps not advisable . content . For the same reasons the search for the end of art is Criticism of the ridiculous , when it is understood of art as art . And theory of ...
... question of a linguistic usage , doubtless permissible , though perhaps not advisable . content . For the same reasons the search for the end of art is Criticism of the ridiculous , when it is understood of art as art . And theory of ...
Pagina 155
... question , not only of facts , but of criteria , as is easily to be understood : whether one answers it in this way or that depends upon one's idea of that science , an idea afterwards adopted as a standard or criterion.1 Our view is ...
... question , not only of facts , but of criteria , as is easily to be understood : whether one answers it in this way or that depends upon one's idea of that science , an idea afterwards adopted as a standard or criterion.1 Our view is ...
Pagina 164
... question of seeming : the question is to define what the beautiful is , whether it seems so or not . It is the fitting which makes things seem to be beautiful . But in that case , the fitting ( which makes them appear , not be ) is one ...
... question of seeming : the question is to define what the beautiful is , whether it seems so or not . It is the fitting which makes things seem to be beautiful . But in that case , the fitting ( which makes them appear , not be ) is one ...
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