Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 1
... possesses no lively intuition of actual conditions ; the educational theorist insists upon the necessity of develop- ing the intuitive faculty in the pupil before everything else ; the critic in judging a work of art makes it a point of ...
... possesses no lively intuition of actual conditions ; the educational theorist insists upon the necessity of develop- ing the intuitive faculty in the pupil before everything else ; the critic in judging a work of art makes it a point of ...
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... possess , and with their making space and time have nothing to do . In some intuitions , spatiality may be found without temporality , in others , vice versa ; and even where both are found , they are perceived by ( later reflexion they ...
... possess , and with their making space and time have nothing to do . In some intuitions , spatiality may be found without temporality , in others , vice versa ; and even where both are found , they are perceived by ( later reflexion they ...
Pagina 5
... in itself as simple matter , This it can only possess with form and in form , but postulates the notion of it as a mere limit . Matter , in its abstraction , is mechanism , passivity ; it is what 1 5 INTUITION AND EXPRESSION.
... in itself as simple matter , This it can only possess with form and in form , but postulates the notion of it as a mere limit . Matter , in its abstraction , is mechanism , passivity ; it is what 1 5 INTUITION AND EXPRESSION.
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... possessed in some way by the spirit and produced by consciousness , seems inconceivable or it is understood as association of un- conscious elements , in which case we remain in the world of sensation and of nature . But if with certain ...
... possessed in some way by the spirit and produced by consciousness , seems inconceivable or it is understood as association of un- conscious elements , in which case we remain in the world of sensation and of nature . But if with certain ...
Pagina 8
... possesses intuitions to the extent that it expresses them . Should this proposition sound para- doxical , that is ... possess so accurate an image of it as to be able to trace it immediately upon paper or on the blackboard ? How can ...
... possesses intuitions to the extent that it expresses them . Should this proposition sound para- doxical , that is ... possess so accurate an image of it as to be able to trace it immediately upon paper or on the blackboard ? How can ...
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