Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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... thought and ill written that is to say , a thought which remains beyond the expression , or notwithstanding faulty expression . But when we talk of books well thought and ill written , we cannot mean anything but that in such books are ...
... thought and ill written that is to say , a thought which remains beyond the expression , or notwithstanding faulty expression . But when we talk of books well thought and ill written , we cannot mean anything but that in such books are ...
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... thought . Hegel places Art in the sphere of absolute Spirit , together with Religion and Philosophy , 1 and in this he regards Kant , Schiller , Schelling and Solger as his precursors , for like them he strongly denies that art has the ...
... thought . Hegel places Art in the sphere of absolute Spirit , together with Religion and Philosophy , 1 and in this he regards Kant , Schiller , Schelling and Solger as his precursors , for like them he strongly denies that art has the ...
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... thought , confounding , or at least not distinguishing , æsthetic and logical thought ; although at one time he had noted that the formation of names had a closer connexion with wit , in the sense of Locke , than with judgement . He ...
... thought , confounding , or at least not distinguishing , æsthetic and logical thought ; although at one time he had noted that the formation of names had a closer connexion with wit , in the sense of Locke , than with judgement . He ...
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