A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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An Anthology Melvin Miller Rader. CHAPTER TWELVE Empathy and Abstraction VERNON LEE Empathy THEODOR LIPPS Empathy , Inner Imitation , and Sense - Feelings WILHELM WORRINGER Abstraction and Empathy Introductory Note MOST OF THE THEORIES ...
An Anthology Melvin Miller Rader. CHAPTER TWELVE Empathy and Abstraction VERNON LEE Empathy THEODOR LIPPS Empathy , Inner Imitation , and Sense - Feelings WILHELM WORRINGER Abstraction and Empathy Introductory Note MOST OF THE THEORIES ...
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... Empathy really is . The first of these two main misinterpretations is based upon the reflexive form of the German verb " sich einfühlen " ( to feel oneself into ) and it defines , or rather does not define , Empathy as a metaphysical ...
... Empathy really is . The first of these two main misinterpretations is based upon the reflexive form of the German verb " sich einfühlen " ( to feel oneself into ) and it defines , or rather does not define , Empathy as a metaphysical ...
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... empathy . The need of empathy may be regarded as the presupposition of the artistic purpose only where this purpose inclines to the truth of organic life , that is , to naturalism in the higher sense . The feeling of happiness , which ...
... empathy . The need of empathy may be regarded as the presupposition of the artistic purpose only where this purpose inclines to the truth of organic life , that is , to naturalism in the higher sense . The feeling of happiness , which ...
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ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
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