A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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Pagina 243
... scientific , the esthetic , and the technological ) , and that all other forms are secondary , that is , are a function of these primary forms . A brief characterization of the three primary forms of discourse will provide an ...
... scientific , the esthetic , and the technological ) , and that all other forms are secondary , that is , are a function of these primary forms . A brief characterization of the three primary forms of discourse will provide an ...
Pagina 247
... scientific question . Further , the scientist may be helped in the scientific study of values by the vivid portrayal of the value whose conditions he endeavors to trace . He may obtain stimulation through the esthetic presentation of ...
... scientific question . Further , the scientist may be helped in the scientific study of values by the vivid portrayal of the value whose conditions he endeavors to trace . He may obtain stimulation through the esthetic presentation of ...
Pagina 291
... scientific description seems to be complete ? The fact that science forms a coherent and closed system is surely a presumption against the existence of what it ignores . By the end of the eighteenth century the convincing force of this ...
... scientific description seems to be complete ? The fact that science forms a coherent and closed system is surely a presumption against the existence of what it ignores . By the end of the eighteenth century the convincing force of this ...
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ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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abstract activity appreciation Aristotle artist attitude beauty become Beethoven Benedetto Croce Bernard Bosanquet called character color complete concept consciousness contemplation creative criticism definition discourse Distance distinction dream effect elements emotional empathy enjoyment Epic poetry esthetic esthetic education estheticians example existence experience expression external fact feeling fighting games function George Santayana give Hugo Münsterberg human I. A. Richards ideas illusion imagination imitation impulse individual instinct intellectual intuition intuitive knowledge kind knowledge language logical material meaning merely mind moral movement nature novel nude object organic organicism painter painting pattern perceived perception phantasy philosophy physical play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry principle produce program music psychological pure reality relation rhythm Roger Fry scientific sensation sense shape sound spiritual style symbols taste theory things thought tion tragedy true truth uncon unity whole Wilhelm Worringer words