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... which gives to the work of art its value, not this or that method of arrangement,
this or that tint or cadence, which can always be copied by skilful plagiarists: not
so the spirit of the creator. In England we X1X ExTRACT FROM INTRODUCTION.
... which gives to the work of art its value, not this or that method of arrangement,
this or that tint or cadence, which can always be copied by skilful plagiarists: not
so the spirit of the creator. In England we X1X ExTRACT FROM INTRODUCTION.
Pagina xx
Empirical science, with the collusion of positivism, has stolen the cloak of
philosophy and must be made to give it back. Yet though severe, the editor of La
Critica is uncompromisingly just, and would never allow personal dislike or
jealousy, ...
Empirical science, with the collusion of positivism, has stolen the cloak of
philosophy and must be made to give it back. Yet though severe, the editor of La
Critica is uncompromisingly just, and would never allow personal dislike or
jealousy, ...
Pagina xxi
... by those that follow him. But it is incorrect to accuse of Hegelianism the author
of an anti-hegelian AEsthetic, of a Logic where Hegel is only half accepted, and
of a Philosophy of the Practical which contains hardly a trace of Hegel. I give an ...
... by those that follow him. But it is incorrect to accuse of Hegelianism the author
of an anti-hegelian AEsthetic, of a Logic where Hegel is only half accepted, and
of a Philosophy of the Practical which contains hardly a trace of Hegel. I give an ...
Pagina xxiv
... confident that those who give time and attention to its study will be grateful for
having placed in their hands this pearl of great price from the diadem of the
antique Parthenope. DOUGLAS AINSLIE. THE ATHENAEUM, PALL MALL, May
1909.
... confident that those who give time and attention to its study will be grateful for
having placed in their hands this pearl of great price from the diadem of the
antique Parthenope. DOUGLAS AINSLIE. THE ATHENAEUM, PALL MALL, May
1909.
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In ordinary life, constant appeal is made to intuitive knowledge) It is said that we
cannot give definitions of certain truths; that they are not demonstrable by
syllogisms; (that they must be learnt intuitively.) The politician finds fault with the
abstract ...
In ordinary life, constant appeal is made to intuitive knowledge) It is said that we
cannot give definitions of certain truths; that they are not demonstrable by
syllogisms; (that they must be learnt intuitively.) The politician finds fault with the
abstract ...
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