Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 143
... length , the chief characteristics of this kind of consistency are that the artist must have " exploited adequately the expressive potentialities of his medium " ; that his " interpretations of the subject - matter do not contradict one ...
... length , the chief characteristics of this kind of consistency are that the artist must have " exploited adequately the expressive potentialities of his medium " ; that his " interpretations of the subject - matter do not contradict one ...
Pagina 208
... length the idea that works of art are true - to human character , human emo- tions , humanly felt experiences of objects and elements in nature such as trees , light , and space . And it cannot be denied that many persons , justifiably ...
... length the idea that works of art are true - to human character , human emo- tions , humanly felt experiences of objects and elements in nature such as trees , light , and space . And it cannot be denied that many persons , justifiably ...
Pagina 213
... length in Chapter VI , anywhere from truths to human character to " viable essences " or ways of ( actually or potentially ) perceiving our world . Whether these things , when they occur THE ARTISTIC RELEVANCE OF TRUTH 213.
... length in Chapter VI , anywhere from truths to human character to " viable essences " or ways of ( actually or potentially ) perceiving our world . Whether these things , when they occur THE ARTISTIC RELEVANCE OF TRUTH 213.
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