A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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Pagina 229
... sensuous materials , viewed apart from representation or connotation . These may be subdivided into ( 1 ) the properties of the medium , such as the peculiar tonality of a violin , and ( 2 ) the abstract sensuous elements not peculiar ...
... sensuous materials , viewed apart from representation or connotation . These may be subdivided into ( 1 ) the properties of the medium , such as the peculiar tonality of a violin , and ( 2 ) the abstract sensuous elements not peculiar ...
Pagina 230
... sensuous materials ( a ) Properties of the medium ( b ) Abstract sensuous elements 2. Referential materials ( a ) Representations ( b ) Connotations Form - the organization of these materials - yielding a unity of embodied meaning ...
... sensuous materials ( a ) Properties of the medium ( b ) Abstract sensuous elements 2. Referential materials ( a ) Representations ( b ) Connotations Form - the organization of these materials - yielding a unity of embodied meaning ...
Pagina 231
... sensuous medium and the physical objects of nature . Although Bosanquet is an idealist , he believes that Croce's is a " false idealism , " because it neglects the yearning of the creative imagination toward externalization and the ...
... sensuous medium and the physical objects of nature . Although Bosanquet is an idealist , he believes that Croce's is a " false idealism , " because it neglects the yearning of the creative imagination toward externalization and the ...
Sommario
Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
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