A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 - 563 pagine |
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Pagina 97
... existence , " floating in sweet sensuality . " But to this spec- tator , who has already turned his back , we must say : " Do not go away , but stay and hear what Greek folk wisdom has to say of this very life , which with such ...
... existence , " floating in sweet sensuality . " But to this spec- tator , who has already turned his back , we must say : " Do not go away , but stay and hear what Greek folk wisdom has to say of this very life , which with such ...
Pagina 107
... existence . He himself is indeed a piece of reality , of truth , of nature : how could he help being also a piece of genius in prevarication ? The fact that the character of existence is misunderstood is the pro- foundest and the ...
... existence . He himself is indeed a piece of reality , of truth , of nature : how could he help being also a piece of genius in prevarication ? The fact that the character of existence is misunderstood is the pro- foundest and the ...
Pagina 336
... existence of the object . The pleasant and the good are always bound up with interest in the existence of their objects ; the beautiful alone is independent of such interest . ] The satisfaction which we combine with the representation ...
... existence of the object . The pleasant and the good are always bound up with interest in the existence of their objects ; the beautiful alone is independent of such interest . ] The satisfaction which we combine with the representation ...
Sommario
THE MEANING OF ART PART I THE CREATIVE PROCESS 1 IMITATION AND IMAGINATION | 1 |
Natures Imitation of Art E H Gombrich Truth and the Stereotype | 25 |
EMOTION | 63 |
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A. C. Bradley abstract activity appreciation Aristotle artist artworld beauty become Bernard Bosanquet called character characteristic Clive Bell color common complete concept consciousness contemplation contextualist created creative Criticism dance defined definition Dionysian Distance elements esthetic experience esthetic object esthetic theory esthetic value estheticians example existence expression fact feeling formal function G. E. M. Anscombe George Dickie Greek human ideas imagination imitation individual intuition JAAC judgment kind language look Lucien Goldmann Ludwig Wittgenstein material means MELVIN RADER mind Morris Weitz movement nature organic painter painting particular perception person Philosophical physical picture play pleasure poetry present principle production psychology pure R. G. Collingwood reality reason relation representation Rudolf Arnheim sculpture sense shape significant form similar social Sophocles structure style sublime symbol taste things tion tragedy unity vision visual whole Wittgenstein word world vision York