Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 215
... truth to consist in consciousness of the individual , the belief is shattered by the explanations which follow . As a good objectivist he asserts that truth in the metaphysical sense has its counterpart in the soul , namely , subjective ...
... truth to consist in consciousness of the individual , the belief is shattered by the explanations which follow . As a good objectivist he asserts that truth in the metaphysical sense has its counterpart in the soul , namely , subjective ...
Pagina 294
... truth or morality or even beauty alone , but with that which belongs to all the three in common , deduced from one common source . If philo- sophy assumes the character of science and truth , while yet remaining superior to truth , this ...
... truth or morality or even beauty alone , but with that which belongs to all the three in common , deduced from one common source . If philo- sophy assumes the character of science and truth , while yet remaining superior to truth , this ...
Pagina 298
... truth are at the same time one yet distinct . " Truth is Idea as Idea , according to its being - in - itself and its universal principle , and so far as it is thought as such . There is no sensible or material existence in Truth ...
... truth are at the same time one yet distinct . " Truth is Idea as Idea , according to its being - in - itself and its universal principle , and so far as it is thought as such . There is no sensible or material existence in Truth ...
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