Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 4
... consist in this double and concurrent function of spatiality and temporality . But for these two cate- gories must be repeated what was said of intellectual distinctions , when found mingled with intuitions . We have intuitions without ...
... consist in this double and concurrent function of spatiality and temporality . But for these two cate- gories must be repeated what was said of intellectual distinctions , when found mingled with intuitions . We have intuitions without ...
Pagina 9
... consists of little expressions , which gradually become greater and wider with the increasing spiritual concentration of certain moments . They are the words we say to ourselves , our silent judg- ments : “ Here is a man , here is a ...
... consists of little expressions , which gradually become greater and wider with the increasing spiritual concentration of certain moments . They are the words we say to ourselves , our silent judg- ments : “ Here is a man , here is a ...
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... consists . It has sometimes been thought that art is not a simple intuition , but an intuition of an intuition , in the same way as the concept of science has been defined , not as the ordinary concept , but as the con- cept of a ...
... consists . It has sometimes been thought that art is not a simple intuition , but an intuition of an intuition , in the same way as the concept of science has been defined , not as the ordinary concept , but as the con- cept of a ...
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... consist of the content alone ( that is , the simple impressions ) , and the thesis which makes it to consist of a junction between form and content , that is , of impressions plus expressions . In the aesthetic fact , expressive ...
... consist of the content alone ( that is , the simple impressions ) , and the thesis which makes it to consist of a junction between form and content , that is , of impressions plus expressions . In the aesthetic fact , expressive ...
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... only that art does not consist of content , but also that it has no content . concept ,, poetry . The distinction between poetry and prose also cannot The relation of first and second degree . Non - III 25 ART AND PHILOSOPHY.
... only that art does not consist of content , but also that it has no content . concept ,, poetry . The distinction between poetry and prose also cannot The relation of first and second degree . Non - III 25 ART AND PHILOSOPHY.
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