Ęsthetic 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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... reality, the apprehension of something as real. Certainly perception is intuition: the perceptions of the room in ... reality and non-reality is extraneous, secondary, to the true nature of intuition. If we imagine a human mind having ...
... reality, the apprehension of something as real. Certainly perception is intuition: the perceptions of the room in ... reality and non-reality is extraneous, secondary, to the true nature of intuition. If we imagine a human mind having ...
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... reality, but we simply objectify our impressions, whatever they be. Intuition and the concepts of space and time. Those, therefore, who look upon intuition as sensation formed and arranged simply according to the categories of space and ...
... reality, but we simply objectify our impressions, whatever they be. Intuition and the concepts of space and time. Those, therefore, who look upon intuition as sensation formed and arranged simply according to the categories of space and ...
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... reality than we really do. One often hears people say that they have many great thoughts in their minds, but that they are not able to express them. But if they really had them, they would have coined them into just so many beautiful ...
... reality than we really do. One often hears people say that they have many great thoughts in their minds, but that they are not able to express them. But if they really had them, they would have coined them into just so many beautiful ...
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... reality we have only a vague impression of it , we do not perceive all the characteristic traits of which it is the sum , as the painter discovers them after he has worked upon them and is thus able to fix them on the canvas . We do not ...
... reality we have only a vague impression of it , we do not perceive all the characteristic traits of which it is the sum , as the painter discovers them after he has worked upon them and is thus able to fix them on the canvas . We do not ...
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... reality and to unreality , to formations and apperceptions of space and time , which are also later : intuition or representation is distinguished as form from what is felt and suffered , from the flux or wave of sensation , or from ...
... reality and to unreality , to formations and apperceptions of space and time , which are also later : intuition or representation is distinguished as form from what is felt and suffered , from the flux or wave of sensation , or from ...
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