A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 - 563 pagine |
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... person is expressing sadness must be clearly distinguished . If a person who is sad manifests the fact at all in his behavior , the behavior that manifests it consists of such things as groans , or sighs , or a dejected posture or ...
... person is expressing sadness must be clearly distinguished . If a person who is sad manifests the fact at all in his behavior , the behavior that manifests it consists of such things as groans , or sighs , or a dejected posture or ...
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... person or persons confer ( s ) nonlegal status on persons or things . In such cases some social system or other must exist as the framework within which the conferring takes place , but , as before , ceremony is not required to ...
... person or persons confer ( s ) nonlegal status on persons or things . In such cases some social system or other must exist as the framework within which the conferring takes place , but , as before , ceremony is not required to ...
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An Anthology Melvin Miller Rader. person is certified as qualified for office , or two persons acquire the status of common - law marriage within a legal system , or a person is elected president of the Rotary , or a person acquires the ...
An Anthology Melvin Miller Rader. person is certified as qualified for office , or two persons acquire the status of common - law marriage within a legal system , or a person is elected president of the Rotary , or a person acquires the ...
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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