The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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... Divine Comedy . The fact remains that every ingredient entering the composition of a work of art , be it even truth , is there in the relation of matter to form . In Lucretius as well as in Dante , philosophy is the handmaid of beauty ...
... Divine Comedy . The fact remains that every ingredient entering the composition of a work of art , be it even truth , is there in the relation of matter to form . In Lucretius as well as in Dante , philosophy is the handmaid of beauty ...
Pagina 59
... divine Ideas as belonging to " practical " knowledge . In God an Idea is a cognition with a view to action . This ... divine act , the creation of any being implies an intuition of its essence as eternally seen by the divine intellect ...
... divine Ideas as belonging to " practical " knowledge . In God an Idea is a cognition with a view to action . This ... divine act , the creation of any being implies an intuition of its essence as eternally seen by the divine intellect ...
Pagina 60
... divine Ideas truly are creative intuitions , but man has no Ideas , only concepts , some which he forms by abstracting from material objects the notions of their essences , others that are so many projects of possible things to be ...
... divine Ideas truly are creative intuitions , but man has no Ideas , only concepts , some which he forms by abstracting from material objects the notions of their essences , others that are so many projects of possible things to be ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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