The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 29
... transcendental . Therefore it participates in the primary , irreduci- ble and not deducible character of the first principle , namely being . This can be assessed further by briefly examining the mean- ing of the terms used in the old ...
... transcendental . Therefore it participates in the primary , irreduci- ble and not deducible character of the first principle , namely being . This can be assessed further by briefly examining the mean- ing of the terms used in the old ...
Pagina 96
... transcendental : it is simply " being " conceived as undi- vided from itself , so that to produce unity is to produce being . Let us recall Leibniz ' often quoted formula , whose meaning de- pends on the mere shifting of an accent : it ...
... transcendental : it is simply " being " conceived as undi- vided from itself , so that to produce unity is to produce being . Let us recall Leibniz ' often quoted formula , whose meaning de- pends on the mere shifting of an accent : it ...
Pagina 181
... transcendental , and practically all errors in meta- physics are ultimately traceable to some mistake concerning the transcendental . Some men communicate with transcendental being only through the channel of esthetic experience ...
... transcendental , and practically all errors in meta- physics are ultimately traceable to some mistake concerning the transcendental . Some men communicate with transcendental being only through the channel of esthetic experience ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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