Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... material in this sense - in all the arts there are experiences of the artist which are relevant to and leading to ... material immediate material from which his work is drawn ) , are materials of his a but in a more remote sense . We may ...
... material in this sense - in all the arts there are experiences of the artist which are relevant to and leading to ... material immediate material from which his work is drawn ) , are materials of his a but in a more remote sense . We may ...
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... material ? This points to a distinction to which Professor Greene assigns the names " primary " and " secondary ... material and medium ( there being a primary and secondary of each ) , the medium being only a further stage in the ...
... material ? This points to a distinction to which Professor Greene assigns the names " primary " and " secondary ... material and medium ( there being a primary and secondary of each ) , the medium being only a further stage in the ...
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John Hospers. ' and Primary secondary material of this sense of " material " —it is what I shall call secondary material.18 But his primary materials are sounds — or , to be more precise , the notes in the Western semitone scale ; it is ...
John Hospers. ' and Primary secondary material of this sense of " material " —it is what I shall call secondary material.18 But his primary materials are sounds — or , to be more precise , the notes in the Western semitone scale ; it is ...
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