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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... gives to the work of art its value , not this or that method of arrangement , this or that tint or cadence , which ... give it back . ....... Yet though severe , the editor of La Critica is uncompromisingly just , and would never allow ...
... gives to the work of art its value , not this or that method of arrangement , this or that tint or cadence , which ... give it back . ....... Yet though severe , the editor of La Critica is uncompromisingly just , and would never allow ...
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... gives such importance to the literary and philosophical criticisms of La Critica . Croce's method is always historical , and his object in approaching any work of art is to classify the spirit of its author , as expressed in that work ...
... gives such importance to the literary and philosophical criticisms of La Critica . Croce's method is always historical , and his object in approaching any work of art is to classify the spirit of its author , as expressed in that work ...
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... give an instance. If the great conquest of Hegel be the dialectic of opposites, his great mistake lies in the confusion of opposites with things which are distinct but not opposite. If, says Croce, we take as an example the application ...
... give an instance. If the great conquest of Hegel be the dialectic of opposites, his great mistake lies in the confusion of opposites with things which are distinct but not opposite. If, says Croce, we take as an example the application ...
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... give time and attention to its study will be grateful for having placed in their hands this pearl of great price from the diadem of the antique Parthenope . DOUGLAS AINSLIE . THE ATHENÆUM , PALL MALL , May 1909 . NOTE BY THE TRANSLATOR ...
... give time and attention to its study will be grateful for having placed in their hands this pearl of great price from the diadem of the antique Parthenope . DOUGLAS AINSLIE . THE ATHENÆUM , PALL MALL , May 1909 . NOTE BY THE TRANSLATOR ...
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... give definitions of certain truths; that they are not demonstrable by syllogisms; that they must be learnt intuitively. The politician finds fault with the abstract reasoner, who possesses no lively intuition of actual conditions; the ...
... give definitions of certain truths; that they are not demonstrable by syllogisms; that they must be learnt intuitively. The politician finds fault with the abstract reasoner, who possesses no lively intuition of actual conditions; the ...
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