Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 74
... pleasure and pain . This activity has always greatly embarrassed philo- sophers , who have therefore attempted either to deny it as activity , or to attribute it to nature , excluding it from the spirit . But both these solutions ...
... pleasure and pain . This activity has always greatly embarrassed philo- sophers , who have therefore attempted either to deny it as activity , or to attribute it to nature , excluding it from the spirit . But both these solutions ...
Pagina 75
... pleasure and of pain which appear in it and manifest activity in its concreteness , or , so to say , quivering . with economic This critical conclusion should place us especially in Identification the greatest embarrassment , for in the ...
... pleasure and of pain which appear in it and manifest activity in its concreteness , or , so to say , quivering . with economic This critical conclusion should place us especially in Identification the greatest embarrassment , for in the ...
Pagina 76
... pleasure of art and that of easy digestion , between the pleasure of a good action and that of breathing the fresh air with wide - expanded lungs . But if the activity of feeling in the sense here defined must not be substituted for all ...
... pleasure of art and that of easy digestion , between the pleasure of a good action and that of breathing the fresh air with wide - expanded lungs . But if the activity of feeling in the sense here defined must not be substituted for all ...
Pagina 77
... pleasure ( cf. the distinction of Gefallen and Vergnügen in German ) . Those distinctions were used to save the three spiritual forms , which were recognized as the triad of the True , the Good and the Beautiful , from confusion with ...
... pleasure ( cf. the distinction of Gefallen and Vergnügen in German ) . Those distinctions were used to save the three spiritual forms , which were recognized as the triad of the True , the Good and the Beautiful , from confusion with ...
Pagina 80
... pleasure is felt , and others , perhaps even failures , which give him the greatest pleasure , we must recommend him to concentrate his attention in the æsthetic fact , upon that which is truly æsthetic pleasure . Esthetic pleasure is ...
... pleasure is felt , and others , perhaps even failures , which give him the greatest pleasure , we must recommend him to concentrate his attention in the æsthetic fact , upon that which is truly æsthetic pleasure . Esthetic pleasure is ...
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abstract æsthetic activity æsthetic fact æstheticians ancient appearance Aristotle artistic Asth Ästhetik Baumgarten Benedetto Croce called century character cognition colours comic concept concrete connexion consciousness criticism Critique of Judgment Croce Danzel definition distinction doctrine error Esthetic ethical exist expression external faculty feeling figurative arts genius Hegel Herbart Herbartian human ideal ideas imagination imitation impressions individual intellectual intuition intuitive knowledge Italian judgement Kant kinds knowledge language Leibniz Leipzig Linguistic literary logical matter means Menendez y Pelayo metaphysical moral Naples object observations painting perfection philo philosophy physical Plato pleasure Plotinus poet Poetics poetry practical principle produced psychological pure Quintilian reason reflexion relation representation Rhetoric Sanctis Schelling Schiller Schopenhauer scientific Scienza nuova sensation sense sensible Solger soul spirit sublime taste theoretical theory things thought tion treatises true truth ugly unity universal Vico Vischer Vorles word writers