Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina xii
... scientific tendency : Aristotle - The concepts of imitation and of imagination after Aristotle : Philos- tratus - Speculations on language - 155 II ĘSTHETIC IDEAS IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE Middle Ages . Mysticism : Ideas on the ...
... scientific tendency : Aristotle - The concepts of imitation and of imagination after Aristotle : Philos- tratus - Speculations on language - 155 II ĘSTHETIC IDEAS IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE Middle Ages . Mysticism : Ideas on the ...
Pagina xvii
... scientific criticism of particular errors 420 1. RHETORIC : OR THE THEORY OF ORNATE FORM Rhetoric in the ancient sense - Criticism from moral point of view- Accumulation without system - Its fortunes in the Middle Ages and Renaissance ...
... scientific criticism of particular errors 420 1. RHETORIC : OR THE THEORY OF ORNATE FORM Rhetoric in the ancient sense - Criticism from moral point of view- Accumulation without system - Its fortunes in the Middle Ages and Renaissance ...
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... scientific extension , it is hopeless to try to understand clearly the later and more complicated phases of the life of the spirit , when their first and simplest moment is ill known , muti- lated and disfigured . From the explanation ...
... scientific extension , it is hopeless to try to understand clearly the later and more complicated phases of the life of the spirit , when their first and simplest moment is ill known , muti- lated and disfigured . From the explanation ...
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... scientific work and a work of art , that is , between an intellectual fact and an intuitive fact , lies in the difference of the total effect aimed at by their respective authors . This it is that determines and rules over the several ...
... scientific work and a work of art , that is , between an intellectual fact and an intuitive fact , lies in the difference of the total effect aimed at by their respective authors . This it is that determines and rules over the several ...
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... scientific concept does not prove what is intended , for the good reason that it is not true that the scientific concept is the concept of a concept . If this comparison proves anything , it proves just the opposite . The ordinary ...
... scientific concept does not prove what is intended , for the good reason that it is not true that the scientific concept is the concept of a concept . If this comparison proves anything , it proves just the opposite . The ordinary ...
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