Esthetic AnalysisT.Y. Crowell, 1936 - 211 pagine |
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... involved in it ; the perfectly pure and totally inapplicable in any theory is emptiness or imaginative fiction , just as a perfectly pure intellectual motive would be no motive . For a motive has a degree of determinateness and in the ...
... involved in it ; the perfectly pure and totally inapplicable in any theory is emptiness or imaginative fiction , just as a perfectly pure intellectual motive would be no motive . For a motive has a degree of determinateness and in the ...
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... involved . A cook demands a modicum of what seems to her a proper arrangement of her materials and her utensils in the kitchen . Plates are piled more or less neatly ; the outsides of pots and pans are kept , if not as clean as the ...
... involved . A cook demands a modicum of what seems to her a proper arrangement of her materials and her utensils in the kitchen . Plates are piled more or less neatly ; the outsides of pots and pans are kept , if not as clean as the ...
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... involved . And philosophers , who should know what knowledge is , and what analysis can accomplish , fall only too easily into this sort of pseudo - poetic vein and talk of ultimates and abso- lutes and degrees of reality , as if any ...
... involved . And philosophers , who should know what knowledge is , and what analysis can accomplish , fall only too easily into this sort of pseudo - poetic vein and talk of ultimates and abso- lutes and degrees of reality , as if any ...
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