Basic Issues in AestheticsWadsworth Publishing Company, 1987 - 154 pagine |
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... intellectual . Are geniuses born or made ? Is the success of an artist due primarily to inspiration or to training ? The pendulum has swung back and forth . In some periods , great emphasis has been put on the attempt to discover the ...
... intellectual . Are geniuses born or made ? Is the success of an artist due primarily to inspiration or to training ? The pendulum has swung back and forth . In some periods , great emphasis has been put on the attempt to discover the ...
Pagina 42
... intellectually , for instance . Considerations of cost or social conse- quences or truth are temporarily put aside ... intellectual or religious activity , for them . Apparently these people put aside their usual beliefs and attitudes ...
... intellectually , for instance . Considerations of cost or social conse- quences or truth are temporarily put aside ... intellectual or religious activity , for them . Apparently these people put aside their usual beliefs and attitudes ...
Pagina 46
... intellectually . In aesthetic experience , " The emotions function cognitively . The work of art is apprehended through the ... intellectual ! ) | Theorists who insist that minds as well as hearts 46 3 VIEWER - CENTERED AESTHETIC ISSUES.
... intellectually . In aesthetic experience , " The emotions function cognitively . The work of art is apprehended through the ... intellectual ! ) | Theorists who insist that minds as well as hearts 46 3 VIEWER - CENTERED AESTHETIC ISSUES.
Sommario
Defining Beauty Art and Aesthetic | 2 |
Aesthetic Judgments and Policies | 10 |
Artistic Intentions | 17 |
Copyright | |
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