A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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... kind of truth , but a kind of good . The per- ception of the beautiful is related to knowledge , but by way of addition , “ as its bloom is an addition to youth " ; it is not so much a kind of knowledge as a kind of delight . The ...
... kind of truth , but a kind of good . The per- ception of the beautiful is related to knowledge , but by way of addition , “ as its bloom is an addition to youth " ; it is not so much a kind of knowledge as a kind of delight . The ...
Pagina 249
... kind of art are few , but decisive ; they determine what is art , and what is not . Expressiveness , in one definite and appropriate sense , is the same in all art works of any kind . What is created is not the same in any two distinct ...
... kind of art are few , but decisive ; they determine what is art , and what is not . Expressiveness , in one definite and appropriate sense , is the same in all art works of any kind . What is created is not the same in any two distinct ...
Pagina 266
... kind of Linnean classification of all things existing . This perceptual classification cuts across the order suggested by other kinds of categories . Particularly in our modern Western civilization we are accustomed to distinguishing ...
... kind of Linnean classification of all things existing . This perceptual classification cuts across the order suggested by other kinds of categories . Particularly in our modern Western civilization we are accustomed to distinguishing ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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abstract action activity appreciation Aristotle artist attitude beauty Beethoven Benedetto Croce Bernard Bosanquet called character color complete concept conscious contemplation creative criticism Croce definition discourse Distance distinction dream effect elements emotional empathy enjoyment Epic Epic poetry esthetic esthetic education estheticians example existence experience expression external fact feeling function give historical Horatio Greenough human I. A. Richards ideas illusion images imagination imitation individual integration intellectual intuition J. W. N. SULLIVAN Journal of Aesthetics judgment kind knowledge language material meaning mind moral Morris Weitz movement nature object organic organicism organicist painting perceived perception person Philosophy physical play pleasure plot poem poet poetic poetry principle produce psychological reality relation rhythm Roger Fry scientific sensation sense sentiment shape Sophocles spectator spiritual style symbols taste theory things thought tion Tragedy true truth uncon unity whole words York