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Should this proposition sound paradoxical, that is partly because, as a general
rule, a too restricted meaning is given to the word “expression.” It is generally
restricted to what are called verbal expressions alone. But there exist also non-
verbal ...
Should this proposition sound paradoxical, that is partly because, as a general
rule, a too restricted meaning is given to the word “expression.” It is generally
restricted to what are called verbal expressions alone. But there exist also non-
verbal ...
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It has been observed by those who have best studied the psychology of artists
that when, after having given a rapid glance at any one, they attempt to obtain a
real intuition of him, in order, for example, to paint his portrait, then this ordinary ...
It has been observed by those who have best studied the psychology of artists
that when, after having given a rapid glance at any one, they attempt to obtain a
real intuition of him, in order, for example, to paint his portrait, then this ordinary ...
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... suffices that they should be impressions.y It is true that the want of given
organs, that is, of certain groups of cells, prevents the formation of
certainimpressions (when these are not otherwise obtained through a kind of
organic compensation).
... suffices that they should be impressions.y It is true that the want of given
organs, that is, of certain groups of cells, prevents the formation of
certainimpressions (when these are not otherwise obtained through a kind of
organic compensation).
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... an intuitive form, which is an abbreviated or rather peculiar expression,
sufficient for us, but not sufficient to communicate it easily to any other given
person or persons. Hence it is incorrect to say that we have the thought without
the ...
... an intuitive form, which is an abbreviated or rather peculiar expression,
sufficient for us, but not sufficient to communicate it easily to any other given
person or persons. Hence it is incorrect to say that we have the thought without
the ...
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sometimes been given as the essence of art. Now, if the symbol be conceived as
inseparable from the artistic intuition, it is a synonym for the intuition itself, which
always has an ideal character. There is no double bottom to art, but one only ...
sometimes been given as the essence of art. Now, if the symbol be conceived as
inseparable from the artistic intuition, it is a synonym for the intuition itself, which
always has an ideal character. There is no double bottom to art, but one only ...
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