Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 61
... apprehension , if not the imposition , of certain sensory forms . What , however , is symbolized in this process ? Mrs ... apprehended ? ... What , other than itself , does the sensory form " represent " ? ... The perplexed reader ...
... apprehension , if not the imposition , of certain sensory forms . What , however , is symbolized in this process ? Mrs ... apprehended ? ... What , other than itself , does the sensory form " represent " ? ... The perplexed reader ...
Pagina 72
... apprehension of colors and sounds , it is certain that there is a residue of non - associative meaning . It is indeed ... apprehended through our organisms , suggests in itself " martial " meaning . " 19 As examples of this " direct ...
... apprehension of colors and sounds , it is certain that there is a residue of non - associative meaning . It is indeed ... apprehended through our organisms , suggests in itself " martial " meaning . " 19 As examples of this " direct ...
Pagina 120
... apprehended ; a color is most a color when apprehended apart from what it may happen to represent , and then most reveals its own beauty ... 76 Even when poetry is read aloud , its sensuous surface is , by itself , far weaker in its ...
... apprehended ; a color is most a color when apprehended apart from what it may happen to represent , and then most reveals its own beauty ... 76 Even when poetry is read aloud , its sensuous surface is , by itself , far weaker in its ...
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