A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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... ment of the worth of the esthetic object . Judgment implies some standard of appraisal ; and in Chapter VIII , we can find various standards proposed . But perhaps the basic criterion of art is simply the richness and the fineness of ...
... ment of the worth of the esthetic object . Judgment implies some standard of appraisal ; and in Chapter VIII , we can find various standards proposed . But perhaps the basic criterion of art is simply the richness and the fineness of ...
Pagina 82
... ment , an experience remains incomplete ; physiologically and functionally , sense organs are motor organs and are connected , by means of distribution of energies in the human body and not merely anatomically , with other motor organs ...
... ment , an experience remains incomplete ; physiologically and functionally , sense organs are motor organs and are connected , by means of distribution of energies in the human body and not merely anatomically , with other motor organs ...
Pagina 358
... ment , to balance it . In a melody , each tone requires its successor to continue the trend that is being established . In short , the meaning of the whole is not something addi- tional to the elements of the work of art , but their ...
... ment , to balance it . In a melody , each tone requires its successor to continue the trend that is being established . In short , the meaning of the whole is not something addi- tional to the elements of the work of art , but their ...
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Reality and Imagination | 3 |
Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
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