Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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... recognized as one of the very few great teachers of humanity . At present he is not appreciated at nearly his full value . One rises from a study of his philosophy with a sense of having been all the time as it were in personal touch ...
... recognized as one of the very few great teachers of humanity . At present he is not appreciated at nearly his full value . One rises from a study of his philosophy with a sense of having been all the time as it were in personal touch ...
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... recognize this , or who at any rate do not explicitly make intuition dependent upon the intellect , to obscure and confuse the real nature of intuition . By intuition is frequently understood perception , or the knowledge of actual ...
... recognize this , or who at any rate do not explicitly make intuition dependent upon the intellect , to obscure and confuse the real nature of intuition . By intuition is frequently understood perception , or the knowledge of actual ...
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... recognize that they are surrounded by limitations , and these limitations are nothing but historical and intuitive data . They calculate , measure , establish equalities and uniformities , create classes and types , formulate laws ...
... recognize that they are surrounded by limitations , and these limitations are nothing but historical and intuitive data . They calculate , measure , establish equalities and uniformities , create classes and types , formulate laws ...
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... the formulation and demonstration of what artistic activity has always done and good taste always recognized . What are we to do if good taste and Empirical sense of the divisions of kinds . the real IV 37 HISTORICISM AND INTELLECTUALISM.
... the formulation and demonstration of what artistic activity has always done and good taste always recognized . What are we to do if good taste and Empirical sense of the divisions of kinds . the real IV 37 HISTORICISM AND INTELLECTUALISM.
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... recognize henceforth that this second movement is a production of things , a practical fact , or fact of will . It is usual to distinguish the internal from the external work of art : the terminology seems licito of art stag ble of a A ...
... recognize henceforth that this second movement is a production of things , a practical fact , or fact of will . It is usual to distinguish the internal from the external work of art : the terminology seems licito of art stag ble of a A ...
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