A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 - 563 pagine |
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... thoughts by words , may know all that has been done for him in the realms of thought by all humanity before this day , and can in the present , thanks to this capacity to understand the thoughts of others , become a sharer in their ...
... thoughts by words , may know all that has been done for him in the realms of thought by all humanity before this day , and can in the present , thanks to this capacity to understand the thoughts of others , become a sharer in their ...
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... thought could not arise . Logical thought is not language , but it never exists without language , and it uses the language which poetry has created ; by means of concepts , it discerns and dominates the represen- tations of poetry ...
... thought could not arise . Logical thought is not language , but it never exists without language , and it uses the language which poetry has created ; by means of concepts , it discerns and dominates the represen- tations of poetry ...
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... thought keeps its identity ( as Aristotle put it , " A = A " ) , that it may stand in many relations to other things , that alternative possibilities exclude each other , and one decision entails another . Conception is the first ...
... thought keeps its identity ( as Aristotle put it , " A = A " ) , that it may stand in many relations to other things , that alternative possibilities exclude each other , and one decision entails another . Conception is the first ...
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A. C. Bradley abstract activity appreciation Aristotle artist artworld beauty become Bernard Bosanquet called character characteristic Clive Bell color common complete concept consciousness contemplation contextualist created creative Criticism dance defined definition Dionysian Distance dream effect elements embodiment emotion esthetic theory esthetic value estheticians Étienne Gilson example existence expression external fact feeling George Dickie Greek human ideas imagination imitation individual intuition JAAC John Dewey judgment kind language look Ludwig Wittgenstein machine material means MELVIN RADER mind modern moral Morris Weitz movement nature novel object organic painter painting perception person phantasy Philosophical physical picture play pleasure poet poetry present principle production psychology pure R. G. Collingwood reality reason relation representation Rudolf Arnheim sculpture sense shape social structure style sublime symbol taste things tion tragedy unity University Press vision visual whole word world vision York