The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 29
... turn the mind toward the primary notion of being , by pointing out its main modalities . Notions of this kind have a tendency to become interchangeable , as so many facets of one truth itself mysterious , to which our reflection can turn ...
... turn the mind toward the primary notion of being , by pointing out its main modalities . Notions of this kind have a tendency to become interchangeable , as so many facets of one truth itself mysterious , to which our reflection can turn ...
Pagina 82
... turn out any works bearing the stamp of a personal art and enrich- ing the world with a distinctive mark of beauty . Hence the specific difference between the noetic and the poietic functions of the mind . Intelligence is everywhere ...
... turn out any works bearing the stamp of a personal art and enrich- ing the world with a distinctive mark of beauty . Hence the specific difference between the noetic and the poietic functions of the mind . Intelligence is everywhere ...
Pagina 94
... turn stone , copper , sounds or words into as many matters of various works of art . One hesitates once more to restate a principle so clearly stated by Focillon in La Vie des formes , except that it is often forgotten . It could be ...
... turn stone , copper , sounds or words into as many matters of various works of art . One hesitates once more to restate a principle so clearly stated by Focillon in La Vie des formes , except that it is often forgotten . It could be ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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