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The scientific idea of a thing is a great abstraction from the mass of perceptions and reactions which that thing produces ; the esthetic idea is less abstract , since it retains the emotional reaction , the pleasure of the perception ...
The scientific idea of a thing is a great abstraction from the mass of perceptions and reactions which that thing produces ; the esthetic idea is less abstract , since it retains the emotional reaction , the pleasure of the perception ...
Pagina 69
The appraisement of feelings ( that is , the recognition of one or other set of feelings as more or less good , more or less necessary for the well - being of mankind ) is effected by the religious perception of the age .
The appraisement of feelings ( that is , the recognition of one or other set of feelings as more or less good , more or less necessary for the well - being of mankind ) is effected by the religious perception of the age .
Pagina 70
All the rest of art - stories , songs , dances , ornamentation of houses , of utensils , and of clothes - which was not contrary to religious perception , was neither distinguished nor discussed . Thus as regards its subject matter has ...
All the rest of art - stories , songs , dances , ornamentation of houses , of utensils , and of clothes - which was not contrary to religious perception , was neither distinguished nor discussed . Thus as regards its subject matter has ...
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ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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