Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 8
... field may be esthetically affected to some extent even when he is evaluating it as a piece of real estate , although not as intensely , to be sure , as the artist . Within the field I have described , however , there are still distinc ...
... field may be esthetically affected to some extent even when he is evaluating it as a piece of real estate , although not as intensely , to be sure , as the artist . Within the field I have described , however , there are still distinc ...
Pagina 157
... field whatever . These truths belong to these separate fields , and not to literature . Works of literature may incidentally state truths which are enlightening in these other fields , but only incidentally - it is not in virtue of the ...
... field whatever . These truths belong to these separate fields , and not to literature . Works of literature may incidentally state truths which are enlightening in these other fields , but only incidentally - it is not in virtue of the ...
Pagina 214
... field , can make statements in sociology and defend them . But now the artist invades the field of social relations ; he has no detailed knowledge of the things whereof he speaks , but he has deep - felt convictions and , what is most ...
... field , can make statements in sociology and defend them . But now the artist invades the field of social relations ; he has no detailed knowledge of the things whereof he speaks , but he has deep - felt convictions and , what is most ...
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