Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 249
... determinate state of sensibility , " and observes that man , as a cognitive being , is impelled to enlarge the sphere of his cognitions and impart his discoveries to his fellows , while as a sensitive being he is impelled to represent ...
... determinate state of sensibility , " and observes that man , as a cognitive being , is impelled to enlarge the sphere of his cognitions and impart his discoveries to his fellows , while as a sensitive being he is impelled to represent ...
Pagina 262
... determinate , and arises by means of particular cognitions which , when accurately collected and fitted together , 1 Zimmermann , op . cit . pp . 302-309 ; v . Stein , Entstehung d . n . Asth . P. 113 . give us the highest idea we can ...
... determinate , and arises by means of particular cognitions which , when accurately collected and fitted together , 1 Zimmermann , op . cit . pp . 302-309 ; v . Stein , Entstehung d . n . Asth . P. 113 . give us the highest idea we can ...
Pagina 263
... determinate person , neither does it express any state of feeling or sensation of passion , things which disturb unity and overcloud beauty . " Winckelmann concludes : " We look upon Beauty as a purest water drawn from the centre of the ...
... determinate person , neither does it express any state of feeling or sensation of passion , things which disturb unity and overcloud beauty . " Winckelmann concludes : " We look upon Beauty as a purest water drawn from the centre of the ...
Pagina 275
... determinate concept , thereby endowing the given concept with something of the ineffable ; a feeling which stimulates the cognitive faculties and reinforcing the tongue , which is simply the letter , with the spirit . " Genius , then ...
... determinate concept , thereby endowing the given concept with something of the ineffable ; a feeling which stimulates the cognitive faculties and reinforcing the tongue , which is simply the letter , with the spirit . " Genius , then ...
Pagina 276
... determinate principles the other in the mere feeling of the unity of the representation.1 To imagination , to intellect and to spirit ( Geist ) we must add taste , the link between imagina- tion and intellect.2 Art may therefore ...
... determinate principles the other in the mere feeling of the unity of the representation.1 To imagination , to intellect and to spirit ( Geist ) we must add taste , the link between imagina- tion and intellect.2 Art may therefore ...
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