Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 52
... colors and shapes on the canvas , the words and sentences in the poem - what Professor Greene calls the " primary medium . " For example , it is often said that there is much emotion in a work of music ; but this , surely , is not ...
... colors and shapes on the canvas , the words and sentences in the poem - what Professor Greene calls the " primary medium . " For example , it is often said that there is much emotion in a work of music ; but this , surely , is not ...
Pagina 53
... colors are , he is at any rate " representational content " in a way that nothing in music could ever be ; and I think we would have to add that common usage would certainly justify us in saying that the man is in the painting , even ...
... colors are , he is at any rate " representational content " in a way that nothing in music could ever be ; and I think we would have to add that common usage would certainly justify us in saying that the man is in the painting , even ...
Pagina 159
... colors , then , can express propositions which are true or false , just as well as sentences in a language can . A ... colors or sounds . If a group of colors 24. Greene , The Arts and the Art of Criticism , p . 425 . in a painting ...
... colors , then , can express propositions which are true or false , just as well as sentences in a language can . A ... colors or sounds . If a group of colors 24. Greene , The Arts and the Art of Criticism , p . 425 . in a painting ...
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