Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina xiv
... ideal Beauty - G . Spalletti and the characteristic- Beauty and the characteristic : Hirt , Meyer , Goethe VIII PAGE 257 IMMANUEL KANT I. Kant - Kant and Vico - Identity of the concept of Art in Kant and Baumgarten - Kant's " Lectures ...
... ideal Beauty - G . Spalletti and the characteristic- Beauty and the characteristic : Hirt , Meyer , Goethe VIII PAGE 257 IMMANUEL KANT I. Kant - Kant and Vico - Identity of the concept of Art in Kant and Baumgarten - Kant's " Lectures ...
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... ideal character of the intuition or first perception , in which all is real and therefore nothing is real . Only at a later stage does the spirit form the concepts of external and internal , of what has happened and what is desired , of ...
... ideal character of the intuition or first perception , in which all is real and therefore nothing is real . Only at a later stage does the spirit form the concepts of external and internal , of what has happened and what is desired , of ...
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... ideal character . There is no double bottom to art , but one only ; in art all is symbolical , because all is ideal . But if the symbol be conceived as separable - if the symbol can be on one side , and on the other the thing symbolized ...
... ideal character . There is no double bottom to art , but one only ; in art all is symbolical , because all is ideal . But if the symbol be conceived as separable - if the symbol can be on one side , and on the other the thing symbolized ...
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... ideal history , a sociology , a historical psychology , or whatever else a science may be called , whose object is to extract from history concepts and uni- versal laws . What must these laws , these universals be ? Historical laws and ...
... ideal history , a sociology , a historical psychology , or whatever else a science may be called , whose object is to extract from history concepts and uni- versal laws . What must these laws , these universals be ? Historical laws and ...
Pagina 57
... ideal of the perfect rascal even on his death - bed , making the petty and timid little thieves who are present at his burlesque confession ex- claim : " What manner of man is this , whose perversity neither age , nor infirmity , nor ...
... ideal of the perfect rascal even on his death - bed , making the petty and timid little thieves who are present at his burlesque confession ex- claim : " What manner of man is this , whose perversity neither age , nor infirmity , nor ...
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