Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... painting is representational . Music , as we have seen , can evoke the impression of all sorts of things , but no object is in the music in the way that it is there on the canvas . In a somewhat less direct way , literature too can be ...
... painting is representational . Music , as we have seen , can evoke the impression of all sorts of things , but no object is in the music in the way that it is there on the canvas . In a somewhat less direct way , literature too can be ...
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... painting , even though this might not be true in quite the strict sense in which the colors or the brushstrokes are in it . At this point someone may object , " But if there's a man in the painting , there can be sadness in the painting ...
... painting , even though this might not be true in quite the strict sense in which the colors or the brushstrokes are in it . At this point someone may object , " But if there's a man in the painting , there can be sadness in the painting ...
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... painting : the psychology is plastic psychology . 61 There is , then , naturally an " evaporation " in illustrational paint- ing ; wherever , that is , the subject - matter of the painting loses its interest ( for example , when the ...
... painting : the psychology is plastic psychology . 61 There is , then , naturally an " evaporation " in illustrational paint- ing ; wherever , that is , the subject - matter of the painting loses its interest ( for example , when the ...
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