Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 24
... idea of the poem - its theme . When asked what the theme of the poem is , we will probably make some such reply as : " The moral truth that man free to exercise his will is better than man in his sinless state , " or : " The eternal ...
... idea of the poem - its theme . When asked what the theme of the poem is , we will probably make some such reply as : " The moral truth that man free to exercise his will is better than man in his sinless state , " or : " The eternal ...
Pagina 67
... ideas can also be evoked . If x ex- presses y to me , something is evoked , although the evocatum need not be an ... idea of sadness as appropriate to this kind of music , although we might not at the moment be having the emotion at ...
... ideas can also be evoked . If x ex- presses y to me , something is evoked , although the evocatum need not be an ... idea of sadness as appropriate to this kind of music , although we might not at the moment be having the emotion at ...
Pagina 99
... ideas for which they are capable of feeling emotion , and feel for them the emo- tions that they can feel - the ordinary ... idea what the subject of a picture is . They have never noticed the representa- tive element , and so when they ...
... ideas for which they are capable of feeling emotion , and feel for them the emo- tions that they can feel - the ordinary ... idea what the subject of a picture is . They have never noticed the representa- tive element , and so when they ...
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