Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... objects ( whatever else , in other sense - modalities , may be evoked by the sight of those objects ) , and visual objects are colored and extended ; and the primary materials of painting are colored and extended shapes as they appear ...
... objects ( whatever else , in other sense - modalities , may be evoked by the sight of those objects ) , and visual objects are colored and extended ; and the primary materials of painting are colored and extended shapes as they appear ...
Pagina 187
... objects of which painting can reveal to us " essences . " Painting gives us these visual insights into objects of vision which are so general and all - pervasive that we would hardly be likely to think of them in this connection at all ...
... objects of which painting can reveal to us " essences . " Painting gives us these visual insights into objects of vision which are so general and all - pervasive that we would hardly be likely to think of them in this connection at all ...
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... objects ; all that is given is a number of presentations in temporal succession , but we see not merely temporal succession but causal connection . In all these things we are going " beyond " the given data of sense , and yet they are a ...
... objects ; all that is given is a number of presentations in temporal succession , but we see not merely temporal succession but causal connection . In all these things we are going " beyond " the given data of sense , and yet they are a ...
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