The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 15
... truth is nearer to being ( which is the first principle ) than beauty is , but in art- and when the artist remembers the proper end of his own activity qua artist — it is necessary that truth and knowledge should be- come subservient to ...
... truth is nearer to being ( which is the first principle ) than beauty is , but in art- and when the artist remembers the proper end of his own activity qua artist — it is necessary that truth and knowledge should be- come subservient to ...
Pagina 26
... truth . French classical art produced its master- pieces in spite of the fatal principle laid down by Boileau , that " nothing is beautiful but truth , only truth is pleasing . " A further extension of the principle led to a definition of ...
... truth . French classical art produced its master- pieces in spite of the fatal principle laid down by Boileau , that " nothing is beautiful but truth , only truth is pleasing . " A further extension of the principle led to a definition of ...
Pagina 118
... truth of being is identical with it ; the truth is , so to speak , being's transparency to the mind , and as such , it is beautiful . In this case only - the one holding the atten- tion of the philosophers — is it literally true to ...
... truth of being is identical with it ; the truth is , so to speak , being's transparency to the mind , and as such , it is beautiful . In this case only - the one holding the atten- tion of the philosophers — is it literally true to ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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