The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Etienne Gilson. of reality ? Had Shakespeare or Keats a personal view of reality and , if so , what was it ? In discussing such questions , art historians and art critics simply express their own views of the world as suggested to them ...
Etienne Gilson. of reality ? Had Shakespeare or Keats a personal view of reality and , if so , what was it ? In discussing such questions , art historians and art critics simply express their own views of the world as suggested to them ...
Pagina 117
... reality , and less in motion than in rest - such are the conclusions which reason must maintain against the protest of sense experience . So Parmenides left the intelligible world of im- movable being face to face with the changing ...
... reality , and less in motion than in rest - such are the conclusions which reason must maintain against the protest of sense experience . So Parmenides left the intelligible world of im- movable being face to face with the changing ...
Pagina 123
... reality immediately becomes thought , intellection , cognition , and since thought and its object are one , intelligibility then be- comes identical with reality . This modification of the notion of reality is accompanied by a parallel ...
... reality immediately becomes thought , intellection , cognition , and since thought and its object are one , intelligibility then be- comes identical with reality . This modification of the notion of reality is accompanied by a parallel ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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