Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... sense , and another yet to be mentioned ) of a much stronger and more obvious kind abundantly occurs ; but music , almost entirely lacking representa- tion in these senses , is sometimes said to possess it ( particularly in program ...
... sense , and another yet to be mentioned ) of a much stronger and more obvious kind abundantly occurs ; but music , almost entirely lacking representa- tion in these senses , is sometimes said to possess it ( particularly in program ...
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... sense , as Professor Reid says , " everything is as real as everything else " ; everything which in some sense is , is real . Ob- viously this sense of " reality " cannot apply any more to art than to anything else . Any word , no ...
... sense , as Professor Reid says , " everything is as real as everything else " ; everything which in some sense is , is real . Ob- viously this sense of " reality " cannot apply any more to art than to anything else . Any word , no ...
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John Hospers. There is another sense of " real " which I would like to suggest which is of special relevance to art , namely the sense in which , when we say of a character in a drama that it is real , we mean that it is true - to life ...
John Hospers. There is another sense of " real " which I would like to suggest which is of special relevance to art , namely the sense in which , when we say of a character in a drama that it is real , we mean that it is true - to life ...
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