Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 72
... entirely due to association . A certain kind of crude pink comes to have vulgar associations because something in pinkness itself jars upon us .... The trumpet and the drum come to have martial associations because their quality , as ...
... entirely due to association . A certain kind of crude pink comes to have vulgar associations because something in pinkness itself jars upon us .... The trumpet and the drum come to have martial associations because their quality , as ...
Pagina 137
... entirely or almost entirely in the thin dimension , it is beautiful without being great . On the other hand , if its beauty lies chiefly in the thick dimension , it may be artistically great without having much formal or surface beauty ...
... entirely or almost entirely in the thin dimension , it is beautiful without being great . On the other hand , if its beauty lies chiefly in the thick dimension , it may be artistically great without having much formal or surface beauty ...
Pagina 214
... entirely or almost entirely free of them . 2 One special application of the general thesis of this chapter is of special interest to connoisseurs of art : the relation of art to belief . Objection has often been made to truth in art on ...
... entirely or almost entirely free of them . 2 One special application of the general thesis of this chapter is of special interest to connoisseurs of art : the relation of art to belief . Objection has often been made to truth in art on ...
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