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It is undoubtedly a very odd way of talking unless you assume that sentences
attributing emotional qualities to works of art are to be understood in a figurative
sense. We have not direct awareness of the feelings of other people but infer
them ...
It is undoubtedly a very odd way of talking unless you assume that sentences
attributing emotional qualities to works of art are to be understood in a figurative
sense. We have not direct awareness of the feelings of other people but infer
them ...
Pagina 408
It should be noticed, however, that I am using both "artist" and "work of art" in a
neutral sense, so as to include bad and indifferent painters, poets, etc., and bad
and indifferent paintings, poems, etc., as well as good ones; I am not using them
in ...
It should be noticed, however, that I am using both "artist" and "work of art" in a
neutral sense, so as to include bad and indifferent painters, poets, etc., and bad
and indifferent paintings, poems, etc., as well as good ones; I am not using them
in ...
Pagina 477
Similarly, the senses and minds of other men have become my own
appropriation. ... as a subjective capacity, because the meaning of an object for
me extends only as far as the sense extends (only makes sense for an
appropriate sense).
Similarly, the senses and minds of other men have become my own
appropriation. ... as a subjective capacity, because the meaning of an object for
me extends only as far as the sense extends (only makes sense for an
appropriate sense).
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THE MEANING OF | 1 |
THE CREATIVE PROCESS | 23 |
EXPRESSION OF EMOTION | 50 |
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