A Study in AestheticsMacmillan, 1931 - 415 pagine |
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... speaking , a view which is assumed by common sense , and which is held to - day by philosophers like Professor Moore , Professor Laird , and , more recently , by Dr. Olaf Stapledon in his book , A Modern Theory of Ethics . I say ...
... speaking , a view which is assumed by common sense , and which is held to - day by philosophers like Professor Moore , Professor Laird , and , more recently , by Dr. Olaf Stapledon in his book , A Modern Theory of Ethics . I say ...
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... speaking , where any part of the total complex fails to fulfil what , aesthetically , it ought to fulfil , there is ( following the definition we have assumed ) to that extent ugliness or lack of beauty . Because of the great complexity ...
... speaking , where any part of the total complex fails to fulfil what , aesthetically , it ought to fulfil , there is ( following the definition we have assumed ) to that extent ugliness or lack of beauty . Because of the great complexity ...
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... speaking , from the world outside us to an ' inner ' life . Interpreting for ourselves , we may think of the world " outside us " as including society , nature , and the cosmos . But it is essential in speaking of romanticism to think ...
... speaking , from the world outside us to an ' inner ' life . Interpreting for ourselves , we may think of the world " outside us " as including society , nature , and the cosmos . But it is essential in speaking of romanticism to think ...
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activity aesthetic experience aesthetic expression aesthetic fusion aesthetic imagination aesthetic object appear appreciation apprehend Aristotle artist asserted association attitude bodily body called chapter character classicism Clive Bell cognised comic complex conscious course Croce difficult drama effects embodied emotions essential evil example exist fact feeling fulfilment fused hand human I. A. Richards Ibid idea imagination imitation implies important imputed inspiration interest kind knowledge Lascelles Abercrombie Macbeth Martin Secker matter meaning mental merely mind moral nature opera organic painting perceived object perception perfection perhaps perspective picture plastic pleasure poem poetry pornography possess possible primary subject-matter problem programme music proposition psychological Psychology of Beauty question realism reality relation revealed romanticism sensa sense sensuous significance simple speaking sublime suggest teleological tendency term terminal object theory things tion tragedy true truth ugliness unity unpleasant vision visual words