Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... experience is that there is such a thing : that is to say , that there is a kind of experience which , though not com- pletely isolated from the rest of our experience , is sufficiently dis- tinct from it to deserve a special name ...
... experience is that there is such a thing : that is to say , that there is a kind of experience which , though not com- pletely isolated from the rest of our experience , is sufficiently dis- tinct from it to deserve a special name ...
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... experience of the arts this is even more the case , for here there is an added complication , namely , the fact that the emo- tion experienced in the presence of the work of art is different from the emotion experienced outside the work ...
... experience of the arts this is even more the case , for here there is an added complication , namely , the fact that the emo- tion experienced in the presence of the work of art is different from the emotion experienced outside the work ...
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... experience of distance or spatial depth or form in the way we have described in the preceding chap- ters . In this ... experience of Cézanne is a real experience , since in the way in which " real " is used in that context , every ...
... experience of distance or spatial depth or form in the way we have described in the preceding chap- ters . In this ... experience of Cézanne is a real experience , since in the way in which " real " is used in that context , every ...
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