The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and CultureDoubleday, 1956 - 187 pagine |
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... vocation . Thus we can be true to our vocation to a greater or lesser degree , and consequently have a life that is authentic to a greater or lesser degree . If the structure of human life is viewed in this light , the most important ...
... vocation . Thus we can be true to our vocation to a greater or lesser degree , and consequently have a life that is authentic to a greater or lesser degree . If the structure of human life is viewed in this light , the most important ...
Pagina 146
... vocation . But what was his authentic vocation ? I am not going to abuse your patience by de- veloping the theory of vocation for you - it implies a whole philosophy . I should only like to call to your attention the fact that a vocation ...
... vocation . But what was his authentic vocation ? I am not going to abuse your patience by de- veloping the theory of vocation for you - it implies a whole philosophy . I should only like to call to your attention the fact that a vocation ...
Pagina 147
... vocation ! If one thing in the world is clear , this is that thing ! Certainly , it would be a fundamental error to believe that a man's vocation coincides with his most indisputable gifts . Schlegel said : " Where there is pleasure in ...
... vocation ! If one thing in the world is clear , this is that thing ! Certainly , it would be a fundamental error to believe that a man's vocation coincides with his most indisputable gifts . Schlegel said : " Where there is pleasure in ...
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The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and Culture José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and Culture José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and Culture José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
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action actual aesthetic animal appear artist attention become begins believe body called cause century character classical clear consists contemplation contrary culture definition DEHUMANIZATION destiny direction distance drama effect elements essential event everything existence fact feel figures follow gifts give Goethe hand happening Hence horizon human ideas important individual inner interest invent less light live look man's masses material matter means merely mind move natural never novel novelist object observe opposite ourselves painter painting past perhaps person personages picture point of view possess possible precisely present problems produce pure reader reality realize reason relation remains seems seen sense sensibility soul space Spanish speak stand style theater things thought tion traditional truth turn understand universe vision vital vocation whole young