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0 Santayana (Chapter 6) declares that esthetics is concerned with the perception
of values, and he distinguishes between art, as the expression of values, and
science, as the description of facts. But his theory of value, in The Sense of
Beauty, ...
0 Santayana (Chapter 6) declares that esthetics is concerned with the perception
of values, and he distinguishes between art, as the expression of values, and
science, as the description of facts. But his theory of value, in The Sense of
Beauty, ...
Pagina 76
And if it be asked why art cannot be a physical fact, we must reply, in the first
place, that physical facts do not possess reality, and that art, to which so many
devote their whole lives and which fills all with a divine joy, is supremely real;
thus it ...
And if it be asked why art cannot be a physical fact, we must reply, in the first
place, that physical facts do not possess reality, and that art, to which so many
devote their whole lives and which fills all with a divine joy, is supremely real;
thus it ...
Pagina 525
For example, we are bound to note that Professor Ziff related the seventh
characteristic of the Poussin painting to its fourth characteristic: the fact that it is a
good painting is, he holds, related to the characteristics which we find that it
possesses ...
For example, we are bound to note that Professor Ziff related the seventh
characteristic of the Poussin painting to its fourth characteristic: the fact that it is a
good painting is, he holds, related to the characteristics which we find that it
possesses ...
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THE MEANING OF | 1 |
THE CREATIVE PROCESS | 23 |
EXPRESSION OF EMOTION | 50 |
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