A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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... desire ; while the notion of the beautiful is that which calms the desire , by being seen or 1 Assimilation of the knower to the known . Aquinas elsewhere says ( I , 27 , 1 ) : “ It is clear that the more a thing is understood , the ...
... desire ; while the notion of the beautiful is that which calms the desire , by being seen or 1 Assimilation of the knower to the known . Aquinas elsewhere says ( I , 27 , 1 ) : “ It is clear that the more a thing is understood , the ...
Pagina 117
... desire necessarily involves pain or unpleasure , and the appeasement of desire involves pleasure ; these are , in a sense , phases of volition . His theory might be called hedonistic voluntarism . In his essay , " The Relation of the ...
... desire necessarily involves pain or unpleasure , and the appeasement of desire involves pleasure ; these are , in a sense , phases of volition . His theory might be called hedonistic voluntarism . In his essay , " The Relation of the ...
Pagina 122
... desire for stability , for eternity , for Being , or whether a desire for destruction , for change , for Becoming , has been the cause of creation . But both kinds of desire , when examined more closely , prove to be ambiguous , and ...
... desire for stability , for eternity , for Being , or whether a desire for destruction , for change , for Becoming , has been the cause of creation . But both kinds of desire , when examined more closely , prove to be ambiguous , and ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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