Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 42
... true Logic can be nothing but induc- tive Logic . But since by the word " deduction " has been more frequently understood the special processes of mathematics , and the word " induction " those of the natural sciences , it will be best ...
... true Logic can be nothing but induc- tive Logic . But since by the word " deduction " has been more frequently understood the special processes of mathematics , and the word " induction " those of the natural sciences , it will be best ...
Pagina 45
... true . But we have already replied to these objections , when observing that at that precise point where a speaker or a writer enunciates an ill - thought concept , he is at the same time a bad speaker and a bad writer , although he may ...
... true . But we have already replied to these objections , when observing that at that precise point where a speaker or a writer enunciates an ill - thought concept , he is at the same time a bad speaker and a bad writer , although he may ...
Pagina 451
... true poet only describes bodies by the effect they produce on the soul.1 Retouch- ing and developing this distinction , Lessing described action or movement in a picture as an addition made by the imagination of the beholder ; so true ...
... true poet only describes bodies by the effect they produce on the soul.1 Retouch- ing and developing this distinction , Lessing described action or movement in a picture as an addition made by the imagination of the beholder ; so true ...
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Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce Visualizzazione estratti - 1967 |
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