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Pagina 143
NEGATIVE APPROACHES TO ART Are there, however, cases of total blindness
to beauty? Or at least cases of partial blindness in the sense that it would be
restricted to certain arts? We may doubt it, for since beauty is a transcendental ...
NEGATIVE APPROACHES TO ART Are there, however, cases of total blindness
to beauty? Or at least cases of partial blindness in the sense that it would be
restricted to certain arts? We may doubt it, for since beauty is a transcendental ...
Pagina 155
... of poetry without themselves being poets and who, once they have become
professional critics, will teach writers how to write plays that they themselves
could not write. Transcendental philistinism then becomes professional
philistinism.
... of poetry without themselves being poets and who, once they have become
professional critics, will teach writers how to write plays that they themselves
could not write. Transcendental philistinism then becomes professional
philistinism.
Pagina 181
And indeed, the beautiful is a transcendental, and practically all errors in
metaphysics are ultimately traceable to some mistake concerning the
transcendental. Some men communicate with transcendental being only through
the channel of ...
And indeed, the beautiful is a transcendental, and practically all errors in
metaphysics are ultimately traceable to some mistake concerning the
transcendental. Some men communicate with transcendental being only through
the channel of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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