Æsthetic as science of expression and general linguisticGood Press, 5 dic 2019 - 620 pagine Benedetto Croce's 'Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic' is a classic book on aesthetics and art theory. Croce defines aesthetics as the science of intuitive knowledge, and for him, intuition and expression are both of equal value. He offers a detailed history of aesthetics, which is both illuminating and penetrating. The book is a thought-provoking discourse on thinkers whose importance only matches their obscurity. Croce's writing is simple yet deep, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in aesthetics. |
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... becoming (affirmation, negation and synthesis), we find it applicable for those opposites which are true and false, good and evil, being and not-being, but not applicable to things which are distinct but not opposite, such as art and ...
... becoming (affirmation, negation and synthesis), we find it applicable for those opposites which are true and false, good and evil, being and not-being, but not applicable to things which are distinct but not opposite, such as art and ...
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... become simple elements of intuition. The philosophical maxims placed in the mouth of a personage of tragedy or of comedy, perform there the function, not of concepts, but of characteristics of such personage; in the same way as the red ...
... become simple elements of intuition. The philosophical maxims placed in the mouth of a personage of tragedy or of comedy, perform there the function, not of concepts, but of characteristics of such personage; in the same way as the red ...
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... become concrete and real activity, this or that spiritual content, this or that definite intuition. It is a curious fact, characteristic of our times, that this very form, this very activity of the spirit, which is essentially ourselves ...
... become concrete and real activity, this or that spiritual content, this or that definite intuition. It is a curious fact, characteristic of our times, that this very form, this very activity of the spirit, which is essentially ourselves ...
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... that they are not able to express them. But if they really had them, they would have coined them into just so many beautiful, sounding words, and thus have expressed them. If these thoughts seem to vanish or to become few and.
... that they are not able to express them. But if they really had them, they would have coined them into just so many beautiful, sounding words, and thus have expressed them. If these thoughts seem to vanish or to become few and.
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... become greater and wider with the increasing spiritual concentration of certain moments . They are the words we say to ourselves , our silent judgments : " Here is a man , here is a horse , this is heavy , this is sharp , this pleases ...
... become greater and wider with the increasing spiritual concentration of certain moments . They are the words we say to ourselves , our silent judgments : " Here is a man , here is a horse , this is heavy , this is sharp , this pleases ...
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abstract æsthetic activity æsthetic fact æstheticians ancient appearance Aristotle Ästh Ästhetik Baumgarten called century character cognitive colours comic concept concrete connexion consciousness criticism Critique of Judgment Croce Danzel definition distinction doctrine error Esthetic exist expression external faculty feeling figurative arts genius Giambattista Vico hedonism Hegel Herbart Herbartian human ideal ideas imagination imitation impressions individual intellectual intuition intuitive knowledge Italian Italy judgement Kant kinds knowledge language Leibniz Leipzig Linguistic logical matter means Menendez y Pelayo metaphysical moral Naples natural beauty object observations painting Patrizzi perfection philosophy physical Plato pleasure Plotinus poet Poetics poetry practical principle production psychological pure Quintilian reason reflexion relation representation Rhetoric Sanctis Schelling Schiller Schleiermacher Schopenhauer scientific Scienza nuova sensation sense sensible Solger soul spirit sublime taste theoretical theory things thought treatises true truth ugly unity universal Vico Vischer word writers Zimmermann