Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 58
... feeling which may result from hearing these sounds . Sup- pose that a listener heard a passage of music fulfilling all of Pro- fessor Pratt's criteria for " sense of finality " but failed to have the experience of “ finality " or ...
... feeling which may result from hearing these sounds . Sup- pose that a listener heard a passage of music fulfilling all of Pro- fessor Pratt's criteria for " sense of finality " but failed to have the experience of “ finality " or ...
Pagina 63
... feeling joy . And if it should turn out that he is not actually feeling joy , then our inference was a mistaken one . That is , whether his face ex- presses joy or not depends ( in part at least ) not upon whether the sight of his face ...
... feeling joy . And if it should turn out that he is not actually feeling joy , then our inference was a mistaken one . That is , whether his face ex- presses joy or not depends ( in part at least ) not upon whether the sight of his face ...
Pagina 92
... feelings , and indeed those feelings primarily as out of the esthetic status , that is to say , as mere accompaniments or incidents of practical endeavor of one sort or another . But to one such named feeling , there are a thousand that ...
... feelings , and indeed those feelings primarily as out of the esthetic status , that is to say , as mere accompaniments or incidents of practical endeavor of one sort or another . But to one such named feeling , there are a thousand that ...
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