Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 54
... certain combination of notes is sounded ( and it may vary greatly with the context of surround- ing notes ) , we are supposed " naturally " to have some unique emotional state ( and since emotional states of any complexity are difficult ...
... certain combination of notes is sounded ( and it may vary greatly with the context of surround- ing notes ) , we are supposed " naturally " to have some unique emotional state ( and since emotional states of any complexity are difficult ...
Pagina 57
... certain felt effects are naturally ( some might say necessarily though the meaning of that term in this context is far from clear ) connected with certain combinations of notes , that is , naturally evoked by them . He tries to show ...
... certain felt effects are naturally ( some might say necessarily though the meaning of that term in this context is far from clear ) connected with certain combinations of notes , that is , naturally evoked by them . He tries to show ...
Pagina 58
John Hospers. 1 Now such a study may be very useful for certain purposes , e.g. , for enterprising young composers who want to achieve certain effects ; but its value for our study is limited by the fact that when we talk about " sense ...
John Hospers. 1 Now such a study may be very useful for certain purposes , e.g. , for enterprising young composers who want to achieve certain effects ; but its value for our study is limited by the fact that when we talk about " sense ...
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