A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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Pagina 53
... action we can give them a new valuation . In real life we must to some extent cultivate those emotions which lead to useful action , and we are bound to appraise emotions according to the result- ant action . So that , for instance ...
... action we can give them a new valuation . In real life we must to some extent cultivate those emotions which lead to useful action , and we are bound to appraise emotions according to the result- ant action . So that , for instance ...
Pagina 66
... action that is dominantly practical , that is , one that consists of overt doings . It is possible to be efficient in action and yet not have a conscious experience . The activity is too automatic to permit of a sense of what it is ...
... action that is dominantly practical , that is , one that consists of overt doings . It is possible to be efficient in action and yet not have a conscious experience . The activity is too automatic to permit of a sense of what it is ...
Pagina 348
... action and the characters . And , when the question of value is raised , I must insist that the action and characters , as you conceive them , are not in Hamlet at all . If they are , point them out . You cannot do it . What you find at ...
... action and the characters . And , when the question of value is raised , I must insist that the action and characters , as you conceive them , are not in Hamlet at all . If they are , point them out . You cannot do it . What you find at ...
Sommario
Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
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