Esthetic AnalysisT.Y. Crowell, 1936 - 211 pagine |
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... analysis succeeds in bringing details together and thus delimiting and systematizing a single perspective . If the analysis is sound , it will give us a sense of genuine intimacy with what this perspective includes . It will be a map to ...
... analysis succeeds in bringing details together and thus delimiting and systematizing a single perspective . If the analysis is sound , it will give us a sense of genuine intimacy with what this perspective includes . It will be a map to ...
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... analysis is applied to an actual physical object or to the concrete quality had in an experience , the nature of that object and of that qualitative presence remain what they were , even though we may , with new light on them , change ...
... analysis is applied to an actual physical object or to the concrete quality had in an experience , the nature of that object and of that qualitative presence remain what they were , even though we may , with new light on them , change ...
Pagina 34
... analysis for a complete description of literally everything all at once , and in all ways at once , that it appears as falsification . The objection may still be raised that since any analysis omits at least something , as all actual ...
... analysis for a complete description of literally everything all at once , and in all ways at once , that it appears as falsification . The objection may still be raised that since any analysis omits at least something , as all actual ...
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