Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 26
... range of relevant experience on the part of the composer , as he does in the case of painting and literature ? Because he holds to a particular theory about the relation of primary to secondary material , namely that the latter is ...
... range of relevant experience on the part of the composer , as he does in the case of painting and literature ? Because he holds to a particular theory about the relation of primary to secondary material , namely that the latter is ...
Pagina 165
... range of our experience , that never have happened and never will happen , may be more true , poetically speaking , -more profoundly true than those daily occurrences which we can with confidence predict . 5 To sum in a word the results ...
... range of our experience , that never have happened and never will happen , may be more true , poetically speaking , -more profoundly true than those daily occurrences which we can with confidence predict . 5 To sum in a word the results ...
Pagina 183
... range of data that the work of art can be true - to is here definitely limited , as opposed to literature , which can present 32. Eastman , op . cit . , p . 176 . 33. I shall not emphasize here the distinction between science and poetry ...
... range of data that the work of art can be true - to is here definitely limited , as opposed to literature , which can present 32. Eastman , op . cit . , p . 176 . 33. I shall not emphasize here the distinction between science and poetry ...
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