The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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... object of knowledge desired after the same manner as the most ardently desired objects of the will . We do not want the possession of the beautiful object in order to own it . Apart of course from those who invest their money in things ...
... object of knowledge desired after the same manner as the most ardently desired objects of the will . We do not want the possession of the beautiful object in order to own it . Apart of course from those who invest their money in things ...
Pagina 58
... object of the mind , it cannot possibly serve as a model for material objects like the works of man's art . These are not intelligible ideas , but material things . So the goal is set lower and art is assigned the more modest task of ...
... object of the mind , it cannot possibly serve as a model for material objects like the works of man's art . These are not intelligible ideas , but material things . So the goal is set lower and art is assigned the more modest task of ...
Pagina 80
... object it is to describe any kind of reality , provided only it exists prior to its description and consti- tutes for the writer an object to imitate . History is a case in point , for although in its own way it truly invents and ...
... object it is to describe any kind of reality , provided only it exists prior to its description and consti- tutes for the writer an object to imitate . History is a case in point , for although in its own way it truly invents and ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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