Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina xxiii
... means be neglected . The philosopher feels that he has a great mission , which is nothing less than the leading back of thought to belief in the spirit , deserted by so many for crude em- piricism and positivism . His view of philosophy ...
... means be neglected . The philosopher feels that he has a great mission , which is nothing less than the leading back of thought to belief in the spirit , deserted by so many for crude em- piricism and positivism . His view of philosophy ...
Pagina 3
... means that the distinction between reality and non - reality is extraneous , secondary , to the true nature of intuition . ) If we imagine a human mind having intuitions for the first time , it would seem that Intuition and the concepts ...
... means that the distinction between reality and non - reality is extraneous , secondary , to the true nature of intuition . ) If we imagine a human mind having intuitions for the first time , it would seem that Intuition and the concepts ...
Pagina 8
... mean here ? Does it mean a qualitative , formal difference ? If so , representa- tion is an elaboration of sensation and therefore intuition . Or does it mean greater complexity and complication , a quantitative , material difference ...
... mean here ? Does it mean a qualitative , formal difference ? If so , representa- tion is an elaboration of sensation and therefore intuition . Or does it mean greater complexity and complication , a quantitative , material difference ...
Pagina 9
... means of words from the obscure region of the soul into the clarity of the contemplative spirit . It is impossible to distin- guish intuition from expression in this cognitive process .. The one appears with the other at the same ...
... means of words from the obscure region of the soul into the clarity of the contemplative spirit . It is impossible to distin- guish intuition from expression in this cognitive process .. The one appears with the other at the same ...
Pagina 23
... means that in respect to them also we must talk , not of " nature as a whole , but of its animal basis , as being perhaps larger and stronger in them than the animal basis of man . And if we suppose that animals think and form concepts ...
... means that in respect to them also we must talk , not of " nature as a whole , but of its animal basis , as being perhaps larger and stronger in them than the animal basis of man . And if we suppose that animals think and form concepts ...
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