A Study in AestheticsMacmillan, 1954 - 415 pagine |
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... reality is true or false , or reality apprehended interpretatively in a propositum is true or false . III . PROPOSITIONS AND WORKS OF ART We may now consider the question of the truth of art . Can ' truth ' be applied to art ? Compare ...
... reality is true or false , or reality apprehended interpretatively in a propositum is true or false . III . PROPOSITIONS AND WORKS OF ART We may now consider the question of the truth of art . Can ' truth ' be applied to art ? Compare ...
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... reality . In this object , and in this only , can they live . And , further , the reality of the object is more than the reality of a specialised stimulant of organic function . Even if , e.g. , music greatly stirs the organism , its ...
... reality . In this object , and in this only , can they live . And , further , the reality of the object is more than the reality of a specialised stimulant of organic function . Even if , e.g. , music greatly stirs the organism , its ...
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... reality which are principally revealed . If it sounds timid to say " in some examples of some arts at least " , it ... reality " in some sense " beyond art , to a perspective of reality which has an ' essential ' quality in it , we must ...
... reality which are principally revealed . If it sounds timid to say " in some examples of some arts at least " , it ... reality " in some sense " beyond art , to a perspective of reality which has an ' essential ' quality in it , we must ...
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activity aesthetic experience aesthetic expression aesthetic fusion aesthetic imagination aesthetic object appear appreciation apprehend Aristotle artist asserted association beauty and ugliness body called certainly Chapter character classicism Clive Bell cognition colours common complex conscious contemplation course critic Croce degrees difficult drama effect embodied emotions essential example exist fact feeling fulfilment function fused hand human I. A. Richards Ibid idea imagination imitation implies important interest kind knowledge Lascelles Abercrombie Martin Secker matter mental merely mind moral nature non-aesthetic painting perceived object perception perfection of expression perhaps perspective philosopher picture poem poetry pornography possess possible primary subject-matter problem programme music proposition psychological question realise reality relation revealed Roger Fry romanticism sensa sense sense data sensuous significance sometimes sounds speaking suggest teleological terminal object tertiary subject-matter theory things tion tragedy true truth unity unpleasant values vision words