Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 50
... concrete ob- jects and events ) in this weak sense which would deprive the term of its distinctive meaning . To pass on now to a third ( and last ) sense in which works of art " naturally " represent or symbolize : One sense of ...
... concrete ob- jects and events ) in this weak sense which would deprive the term of its distinctive meaning . To pass on now to a third ( and last ) sense in which works of art " naturally " represent or symbolize : One sense of ...
Pagina 82
... concrete personage ? Apart , indeed , from some independent source of impressiveness , it would seem far less adequate .... Take two musical movements , alike in agitated pace and rhythm , and in what we may call physical character ...
... concrete personage ? Apart , indeed , from some independent source of impressiveness , it would seem far less adequate .... Take two musical movements , alike in agitated pace and rhythm , and in what we may call physical character ...
Pagina 170
... concrete form . But in dealing with particular arts , such as poetry and music , he assumes a subjective end consisting in a certain pleasurable emotion . There is here a formal contradiction from which there appears to be no escape ...
... concrete form . But in dealing with particular arts , such as poetry and music , he assumes a subjective end consisting in a certain pleasurable emotion . There is here a formal contradiction from which there appears to be no escape ...
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