Esthetic AnalysisT.Y. Crowell, 1936 - 211 pagine |
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Pagina 36
... length . No color is presented con- cretely without extension . No presented visual surface lacks two spatial dimensions , as no physical object lacks three . But it is not falsification to speak of the length without mentioning the ...
... length . No color is presented con- cretely without extension . No presented visual surface lacks two spatial dimensions , as no physical object lacks three . But it is not falsification to speak of the length without mentioning the ...
Pagina 96
... lengths . Their sort of length is a longer or shorter duration , not a spatial distance . The danger is that language may confuse us on the point . For we use length to refer to space as well as time , just as we may use length to refer ...
... lengths . Their sort of length is a longer or shorter duration , not a spatial distance . The danger is that language may confuse us on the point . For we use length to refer to space as well as time , just as we may use length to refer ...
Pagina 98
... lengths of time involved , their length , that is , in terms of the units of time of our established clocks , it must be their relative lengths , the temporal relations of these lengths to one another . But we can apprehend no particular ...
... lengths of time involved , their length , that is , in terms of the units of time of our established clocks , it must be their relative lengths , the temporal relations of these lengths to one another . But we can apprehend no particular ...
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