Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 2
... mind is that intuitive knowledge has no need of a master , nor to lean upon any one ; she does not need to borrow the eyes of others , for she has excellent eyes of her own . Doubtless it is possible to find concepts mingled with ...
... mind is that intuitive knowledge has no need of a master , nor to lean upon any one ; she does not need to borrow the eyes of others , for she has excellent eyes of her own . Doubtless it is possible to find concepts mingled with ...
Pagina 3
... - 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 of space and time . it INTUITION AND EXPRESSION 3.
... - 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 of space and time . it INTUITION AND EXPRESSION 3.
Pagina 6
... mind as objectified and formed . It is in such moments as these that we best perceive the profound difference between matter and form . These are not two acts of ours , opposed to one another ; but the one is outside us and assaults and ...
... mind as objectified and formed . It is in such moments as these that we best perceive the profound difference between matter and form . These are not two acts of ours , opposed to one another ; but the one is outside us and assaults and ...
Pagina 9
... minds , but that they are not able to express them . But if they really had them , they would have coined them into just so many beautiful , sounding words , and thus have expressed them . If these thoughts seem to vanish or to become ...
... minds , but that they are not able to express them . But if they really had them , they would have coined them into just so many beautiful , sounding words , and thus have expressed them . If these thoughts seem to vanish or to become ...
Pagina 10
... minds of men of lofty genius are most active in invention when they are doing the least external work . " The painter is a painter , because he sees what others only feel or catch a glimpse of , but do not see . We think we see a smile ...
... minds of men of lofty genius are most active in invention when they are doing the least external work . " The painter is a painter , because he sees what others only feel or catch a glimpse of , but do not see . We think we see a smile ...
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