A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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... Practical Activity ( a ) “ Economics , " the pursuit of individual ends . Value : the useful ; disvalue , the harmful . ( b ) Ethics , the pursuit of universal ends . Value : the morally good ; disvalue , the mor- ally evil . 2 These ...
... Practical Activity ( a ) “ Economics , " the pursuit of individual ends . Value : the useful ; disvalue , the harmful . ( b ) Ethics , the pursuit of universal ends . Value : the morally good ; disvalue , the mor- ally evil . 2 These ...
Pagina 515
... practical activity in achieving goals ; and ( 3 ) analysis . Habit simply dulls experience and reduces it to routine . Practical activity ordinarily drains off vividness of quality by its urgency to attain its goal , or by producing a ...
... practical activity in achieving goals ; and ( 3 ) analysis . Habit simply dulls experience and reduces it to routine . Practical activity ordinarily drains off vividness of quality by its urgency to attain its goal , or by producing a ...
Pagina 565
... practical difficul- ties of education . We can , however , guide ourselves by a certain simplicity in its general theory . The student should concentrate within a limited field . Such concen- tration should include all practical and ...
... practical difficul- ties of education . We can , however , guide ourselves by a certain simplicity in its general theory . The student should concentrate within a limited field . Such concen- tration should include all practical and ...
Sommario
Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
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