The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 17
... principle , the first principle for that matter , and consequently takes it for granted . The operations constitutive of knowledge are the subject matter of noetics , including the sciences connected with it : Epis- temology , Logic ...
... principle , the first principle for that matter , and consequently takes it for granted . The operations constitutive of knowledge are the subject matter of noetics , including the sciences connected with it : Epis- temology , Logic ...
Pagina 94
... principle so clearly stated by Focillon in La Vie des formes , except that it is often forgotten . It could be called the principle of the specificity of the matter of works of art . However different they may be in their physical ...
... principle so clearly stated by Focillon in La Vie des formes , except that it is often forgotten . It could be called the principle of the specificity of the matter of works of art . However different they may be in their physical ...
Pagina 133
... principle which should dominate whatever is said about the fine arts and their works plays prac- tically no part in their interpretation . TWO PRECURSORS Among those who maintained the notion of art conceived as factivity was Lamennais ...
... principle which should dominate whatever is said about the fine arts and their works plays prac- tically no part in their interpretation . TWO PRECURSORS Among those who maintained the notion of art conceived as factivity was Lamennais ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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