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Pagina xxix
... use of signs as its proximate subject - matter , which must be superseded by a
direct imaginative enactment of value - experience . Charles Morris , in his essay
included in the present volume , recognizes this distinction when he declares : “ .
... use of signs as its proximate subject - matter , which must be superseded by a
direct imaginative enactment of value - experience . Charles Morris , in his essay
included in the present volume , recognizes this distinction when he declares : “ .
Pagina 148
Introducing the Id More recently Freud has elaborated his anatomy of the mental
personality , and though he does not , in this part of his work , make any direct
references to the esthetic problem , some of his observations are suggestive .
Introducing the Id More recently Freud has elaborated his anatomy of the mental
personality , and though he does not , in this part of his work , make any direct
references to the esthetic problem , some of his observations are suggestive .
Pagina 198
If the direct effect were absent , , and the object in itself uninteresting , the
circumstances would be immaterial . Molière's Misanthrope says to the court poet
who commends his sonnet as written in a quarter of an hour , Voyons , monsieur ,
le ...
If the direct effect were absent , , and the object in itself uninteresting , the
circumstances would be immaterial . Molière's Misanthrope says to the court poet
who commends his sonnet as written in a quarter of an hour , Voyons , monsieur ,
le ...
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