The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 99
... tion ; in this Bergson rightly saw an introverted mechanism . In- deed , when an artist knows exactly beforehand what he wants to do and how to do it , the work already produced in his mind provides no opportunity for a creative effort ...
... tion ; in this Bergson rightly saw an introverted mechanism . In- deed , when an artist knows exactly beforehand what he wants to do and how to do it , the work already produced in his mind provides no opportunity for a creative effort ...
Pagina 114
... tion . In Chapter XIX of the Parerga und paralipomena dealing with " The Metaphysics of the Beautiful and Aesthetics , ” Scho- penhauer identifies beauty with Plato's Ideas , which are the prim- itive and essential forms of all animate ...
... tion . In Chapter XIX of the Parerga und paralipomena dealing with " The Metaphysics of the Beautiful and Aesthetics , ” Scho- penhauer identifies beauty with Plato's Ideas , which are the prim- itive and essential forms of all animate ...
Pagina 161
... tion . There the only kinds of religious art that are still permitted are architecture , music and decorative art in all its forms . Because they are not imitative , such arts cannot pretend to represent the divinity . In all civilized ...
... tion . There the only kinds of religious art that are still permitted are architecture , music and decorative art in all its forms . Because they are not imitative , such arts cannot pretend to represent the divinity . In all civilized ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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A. E. Housman abstract abstract art activity apprehension Aristotle artist become called cause Christian Church cognition colors conceived Council of Nicaea create creation creative critic define Demiurge distinction divine Divine Comedy emotions essence essentially esthetic experience ethics existence express fact factivity feel function genius Goethe Greek idea ideal images imitation inasmuch insofar intellect intelligible invention judgments Kant kind knowledge language Leibniz Lucretius masterpiece material matter means metaphysics mind modern musician nature never Nietzsche notion object ontology operations painter painting Paul Valéry perfect philistinism philoso philosophers philosophy of art Plato pleasure poem poet poetic poetry poietic possible precisely principle problem produce prose pure reality reason religion remark Saint sake sculpture seminal form sense sort speak symbol teach theologians Thomas Aquinas thought tion transcendental true truth unity Valéry verse words worship write