Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 45
... syllogisms , their conversions and their various relations , which still encumber treatises on Logic , are therefore destined to diminish , to be transformed , to be converted into something else . The doctrine of the concept and of the ...
... syllogisms , their conversions and their various relations , which still encumber treatises on Logic , are therefore destined to diminish , to be transformed , to be converted into something else . The doctrine of the concept and of the ...
Pagina 243
... syllogisms ) . Else- where than in this book , which was reprinted many times ( in 1757 an epitome was issued 3 ) , Meier discusses Esthetic in several of his numerous works , especially in a little tract , Considerations on the First ...
... syllogisms ) . Else- where than in this book , which was reprinted many times ( in 1757 an epitome was issued 3 ) , Meier discusses Esthetic in several of his numerous works , especially in a little tract , Considerations on the First ...
Pagina 270
Benedetto Croce. Beauty and the characteristic : Hirt , Meyer , Goethe . innumerable syllogisms , and by reasoning in this manner it will take pleasure in itself , in the object which arouses such pleasure , and in the feeling of its own ...
Benedetto Croce. Beauty and the characteristic : Hirt , Meyer , Goethe . innumerable syllogisms , and by reasoning in this manner it will take pleasure in itself , in the object which arouses such pleasure , and in the feeling of its own ...
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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