Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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John Hospers. 12 the artist does with his subject - matter , and not the subject - matter itself , is what counts . " The expressed content of a picture is dęter- mined not by subject - matter as such but by the way in which it is ...
John Hospers. 12 the artist does with his subject - matter , and not the subject - matter itself , is what counts . " The expressed content of a picture is dęter- mined not by subject - matter as such but by the way in which it is ...
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John Hospers. in Subject matter ad 2 and WWithin the work of art . ) presentational Content . Reperesentul to a second sense of subject - matter which does not depend upon this distinction : the sense , namely , in which we say that the ...
John Hospers. in Subject matter ad 2 and WWithin the work of art . ) presentational Content . Reperesentul to a second sense of subject - matter which does not depend upon this distinction : the sense , namely , in which we say that the ...
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John Hospers. مند lacking in the non- subject - matter in this second sense , that is , subject - matter in the work ? Do they all have representational content ? " To this I think we may certainly reply in the negative . And here at ...
John Hospers. مند lacking in the non- subject - matter in this second sense , that is , subject - matter in the work ? Do they all have representational content ? " To this I think we may certainly reply in the negative . And here at ...
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