A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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... Aristotle and Saint Thomas Aquinas , JACQUES MARITAIN ( 1882- ) , the famous French neo - scholastic philosopher , has classified human activities as follows : 1. Pure Knowing ( Corresponding to Aristotle's theo- retical sciences ...
... Aristotle and Saint Thomas Aquinas , JACQUES MARITAIN ( 1882- ) , the famous French neo - scholastic philosopher , has classified human activities as follows : 1. Pure Knowing ( Corresponding to Aristotle's theo- retical sciences ...
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... Aristotle wrote this with reference to the first causes of poetry , he was propounding a specific condition imposed upon the 16 Aristotle , Poetics , iv , 1448 b 5-14 . Fine Arts , a condition grasped in their earliest origin JACQUES ...
... Aristotle wrote this with reference to the first causes of poetry , he was propounding a specific condition imposed upon the 16 Aristotle , Poetics , iv , 1448 b 5-14 . Fine Arts , a condition grasped in their earliest origin JACQUES ...
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... Aristotle , Its Meaning and In- fluence , New York , 1923 . Evans , V. Burdwood , “ A Scholastic Theory of Art , ” Philoso- phy , Vol . 8 ( 1933 ) , pp . 397-411 . Fernandez , Ramon , Messages , New York , 1927 . Gilbert , Katherine E ...
... Aristotle , Its Meaning and In- fluence , New York , 1923 . Evans , V. Burdwood , “ A Scholastic Theory of Art , ” Philoso- phy , Vol . 8 ( 1933 ) , pp . 397-411 . Fernandez , Ramon , Messages , New York , 1927 . Gilbert , Katherine E ...
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Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
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