Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... 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 , " esthetic . " What precisely is it that characterizes this kind of experience ...
... 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 , " esthetic . " What precisely is it that characterizes this kind of experience ...
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... kind of ex- perience which falls so clearly within the bounds of what has commonly been called " esthetic " that to ... kind of experience which we have - for example in art - appreciation — and defines the esthetic experience in terms ...
... kind of ex- perience which falls so clearly within the bounds of what has commonly been called " esthetic " that to ... kind of experience which we have - for example in art - appreciation — and defines the esthetic experience in terms ...
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... 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 apprehended through our organisms ...
... 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 apprehended through our organisms ...
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