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The study of appreciation includes the distinction between the esthetic attitude , the practical attitude , and the moral attitude ; and the characterization of the esthetic attitude in terms of certain psychological concepts ...
The study of appreciation includes the distinction between the esthetic attitude , the practical attitude , and the moral attitude ; and the characterization of the esthetic attitude in terms of certain psychological concepts ...
Pagina 243
All this later argument of ours , starting from the importance of medium and technique , has aimed at exhibiting in detail the double process of creation and contemplation which is implied in the esthetic attitude , and the ...
All this later argument of ours , starting from the importance of medium and technique , has aimed at exhibiting in detail the double process of creation and contemplation which is implied in the esthetic attitude , and the ...
Pagina 382
Like Richards and Charles Morris ( see Chapter V ) , he has also distinguished between the scientific and the esthetic attitude . Since the publication of Kant's Critique of Judgment , disinterestedness ( which of course is not ...
Like Richards and Charles Morris ( see Chapter V ) , he has also distinguished between the scientific and the esthetic attitude . Since the publication of Kant's Critique of Judgment , disinterestedness ( which of course is not ...
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abstract action activity actual affective appear appreciation artist aspect associations attitude beauty become called character color common complete connection consciousness course created criticism definition desire direct Distance distinction distinguished dream elements emotional esthetic example existence experience expression external fact feeling function give given hand human ideas images imaginative imitation important individual instinctive interest intuition kind knowledge language less live look material matter means merely mind moral move movement nature never novel object organization original ourselves painting particular perception perhaps person phantasies physical picture play pleasure poem poet poetry possible practical present produce pure question reality reason relation represented result sense shape significance simple social soul sound speak symbols theory things thought tion true truth turn unity universal whole