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INTUITION AND EXPRESSION Knowledge has two forms : it is either intuitive knowledge or logical knowledge ; knowledge obtained ... of certain truths ; that they are not demonstrable by syllogisms ; that they must be learnt intuitively .
INTUITION AND EXPRESSION Knowledge has two forms : it is either intuitive knowledge or logical knowledge ; knowledge obtained ... of certain truths ; that they are not demonstrable by syllogisms ; that they must be learnt intuitively .
Pagina 85
But notwithstanding all these concepts the total effect of the work of art is an intuition ; and notwithstanding all those intuitions , the total effect of the philosophical dissertation is a concept . The Promessi Sposi contains ...
But notwithstanding all these concepts the total effect of the work of art is an intuition ; and notwithstanding all those intuitions , the total effect of the philosophical dissertation is a concept . The Promessi Sposi contains ...
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If by representation be understood something cut off and standing out from the psychic basis of the sensations , then representation is intuition . If , on the other hand , it be conceived as complex sensation we are back once more in ...
If by representation be understood something cut off and standing out from the psychic basis of the sensations , then representation is intuition . If , on the other hand , it be conceived as complex sensation we are back once more in ...
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THE MEANING OF ART | 1 |
THE CREATIVE PROCESS | 23 |
EXPRESSION OF EMOTION | 50 |
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