Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 54
Pagina 88
... recognize any ugliness save the anti- æsthetic or inexpressive , which can never form part of the æsthetic fact , being , on the contrary , its antithesis . But in the doctrine which we are here criticizing the positing and discussion ...
... recognize any ugliness save the anti- æsthetic or inexpressive , which can never form part of the æsthetic fact , being , on the contrary , its antithesis . But in the doctrine which we are here criticizing the positing and discussion ...
Pagina 99
... recognize beautiful animals and flowers ; that natural beauty is discovered ( and examples of discovery are the points of view , pointed out by men of taste and imagination , to which more or less æsthetic travellers and excursionists ...
... recognize beautiful animals and flowers ; that natural beauty is discovered ( and examples of discovery are the points of view , pointed out by men of taste and imagination , to which more or less æsthetic travellers and excursionists ...
Pagina 105
... recognize that it is simply an incident aesthetic of æsthetic reproduction , and from having looked upon it , on the contrary , as given in nature , is derived all that portion of treatises upon Esthetic entitled Beauty of Nature or ...
... recognize that it is simply an incident aesthetic of æsthetic reproduction , and from having looked upon it , on the contrary , as given in nature , is derived all that portion of treatises upon Esthetic entitled Beauty of Nature or ...
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce Visualizzazione estratti - 1967 |
Æsthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce Visualizzazione estratti - 1966 |
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic: Translated from ... Croce Benedetto Anteprima non disponibile - 2015 |
Parole e frasi comuni
abstract according action activity æsthetic already ancient appearance artistic attempt beauty become called century character concept confused consists criticism definition determinate distinction distinguished doctrine element error Esthetic example exist expression fact faculty feeling figures genius give given hand human ideal ideas imagination imitation important impressions individual intellectual intuition Italy judgement Kant kinds knowledge language laws less limits Linguistic literary logical matter means method mind moral nature never object observations origin painting particular perfection philosophy physical pleasing pleasure poet Poetics poetry possess possible practical present principle problem produced pure question reality reason recognize relation represent representation Rhetoric scientific sense sensible side sometimes speak spirit taste theoretical theory things thought tion true truth ugly universal various writers