Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 83
Pagina 187
The revival of a pleasure and its embodiment in a present object which in itself
might have been indifferent, is here patent and acknowledged. The distinctness
of the analysis may indeed be so great as to prevent the synthesis; we may so ...
The revival of a pleasure and its embodiment in a present object which in itself
might have been indifferent, is here patent and acknowledged. The distinctness
of the analysis may indeed be so great as to prevent the synthesis; we may so ...
Pagina 354
She believes that many aims operate to create art (for example, the making of
useful objects, the transmission of ... What we project into the object, she realized,
are mainly the emotions and ideas of which the organic mimicry and bodily ...
She believes that many aims operate to create art (for example, the making of
useful objects, the transmission of ... What we project into the object, she realized,
are mainly the emotions and ideas of which the organic mimicry and bodily ...
Pagina 477
As we have seen, it is only when the object becomes a human object, or
objective humanity, that man does not become lost in it. This is only possible
when man himself becomes a social object; when he himself becomes a social
being and ...
As we have seen, it is only when the object becomes a human object, or
objective humanity, that man does not become lost in it. This is only possible
when man himself becomes a social object; when he himself becomes a social
being and ...
Cosa dicono le persone - Scrivi una recensione
Nessuna recensione trovata nei soliti posti.
Sommario
THE MEANING OF ART | 3 |
THE CREATIVE PROCESS | 23 |
EXPRESSION OF EMOTION | 50 |
Copyright | |
12 sezioni non visualizzate
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
abstract activity Apollinian appear appreciation Aristotle artist attitude avant-garde beauty become Benedetto Croce Bernard Bosanquet called character characteristic Clive Bell color complete concept concrete consciousness contemplation criticism defined definition Dionysian Distance distinction distinguished dream effect elements embodiment emotion empathy esthetic estheticians example existence experience expression external fact feeling formal function G. E. M. Anscombe Greek human ideas imagination imitation impulse individual intuition intuitive knowledge John Hospers kind language look Ludwig Wittgenstein machine material meaning ment mind Morris Weitz nature nude object organic painting pattern perceived perception person phantasy philosophical physical picture play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry present principle produced psychological pure R. G. Collingwood reality relation rhythm Rudolf Arnheim sensation sense shape significance social sound structure style symbol taste theory things tion tragedy unity vision visual whole words world vision
Riferimenti a questo libro
Aesthetics and Ritual in the United Arab Emirates: The Anthropology of Food ... Aida Kanafani-Zahar Visualizzazione frammento - 1983 |
A Question of Balance: Charles Seeger's Philosophy of Music Taylor Aitken Greer Anteprima limitata - 1998 |