Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... surface . When we are having an experience of esthetic surface in nature or a work of art , we are enjoying simply the look , the sound , the taste , the sensation , without making distinctions and without con- sidering meanings or ...
... surface . When we are having an experience of esthetic surface in nature or a work of art , we are enjoying simply the look , the sound , the taste , the sensation , without making distinctions and without con- sidering meanings or ...
Pagina 11
... surface or esthetic form simply in themselves . Indeed , our apprecia- tion of works of art does not usually consist primarily of these at all . We often apply the words " beautiful " and " great " to works which , viewed from the ...
... surface or esthetic form simply in themselves . Indeed , our apprecia- tion of works of art does not usually consist primarily of these at all . We often apply the words " beautiful " and " great " to works which , viewed from the ...
Pagina 12
... surface . This something comes from life , from the world of experience outside art - and for lack of a better term I shall call what is thus conveyed life - values . The arts , especially the fine arts , have sometimes a surface more ...
... surface . This something comes from life , from the world of experience outside art - and for lack of a better term I shall call what is thus conveyed life - values . The arts , especially the fine arts , have sometimes a surface more ...
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