A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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Pagina 39
... distinction between them is im- portant . One factor of this distinction is that while esthetic judgments are mainly positive , that is , perceptions of good , moral judgments are mainly and fundamentally negative , or perceptions of ...
... distinction between them is im- portant . One factor of this distinction is that while esthetic judgments are mainly positive , that is , perceptions of good , moral judgments are mainly and fundamentally negative , or perceptions of ...
Pagina 42
... distinction made by con- sciousness and language between it and the rest . It will be instructive to notice the degrees of this difference . The bodily pleasures are those least resembling perceptions of beauty . By bodily pleasures we ...
... distinction made by con- sciousness and language between it and the rest . It will be instructive to notice the degrees of this difference . The bodily pleasures are those least resembling perceptions of beauty . By bodily pleasures we ...
Pagina 363
... distinction . In money - ridden societies , where men play with poker chips instead of with economic and esthetic realities , every attempt is made to disguise the fact that the machine has achieved potentially a new collective economy ...
... distinction . In money - ridden societies , where men play with poker chips instead of with economic and esthetic realities , every attempt is made to disguise the fact that the machine has achieved potentially a new collective economy ...
Sommario
ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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