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... Plotinus—The scientific tendency: Aristotle—The concepts of imitation and of
imagination after Aristotle: Philostratus—Speculations on language - - - - - . I 55 II
AESTHETIC IDEAS IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE V Middle Ages.
... Plotinus—The scientific tendency: Aristotle—The concepts of imitation and of
imagination after Aristotle: Philostratus—Speculations on language - - - - - . I 55 II
AESTHETIC IDEAS IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE V Middle Ages.
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4O4 XIX Historical SKETCHEs of some PARTICULAR DocTRINES Result of the
history of AEsthetic—History of science and history of the scientific criticism of
particular errors . 42O I. RHETORIC : OR THE THEORY OF ORNATE FORM ...
4O4 XIX Historical SKETCHEs of some PARTICULAR DocTRINES Result of the
history of AEsthetic—History of science and history of the scientific criticism of
particular errors . 42O I. RHETORIC : OR THE THEORY OF ORNATE FORM ...
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If language is the first spiritual manifestation, and if the aesthetic form is language
itself, taken in all its true scientific extension, it is hopeless to try to understand
clearly the later and more complicated phases of the life of the spirit, when their ...
If language is the first spiritual manifestation, and if the aesthetic form is language
itself, taken in all its true scientific extension, it is hopeless to try to understand
clearly the later and more complicated phases of the life of the spirit, when their ...
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The difference between a 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 ...
The difference between a 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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_ to a second power does not exist; and the comparison of it with the ordinary
and 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
...
_ to a second power does not exist; and the comparison of it with the ordinary
and 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
...
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