Æsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1909 - 403 pagine |
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Pagina xv
... Aristotle's marvellous insight gave him glimpses of its beauty , how Plato threw away its golden fruit , how Baumgarten sounded the depth of its waters , Kant sailed along its coast without landing , and Vico hoisted the Italian flag ...
... Aristotle's marvellous insight gave him glimpses of its beauty , how Plato threw away its golden fruit , how Baumgarten sounded the depth of its waters , Kant sailed along its coast without landing , and Vico hoisted the Italian flag ...
Pagina 68
... Aristotle to the moderns , must admit that they all contain a haphazard mixture of verbal facts and facts of thought , of gram- matical forms and of conceptual forms , of Esthetic and of Logic . Not that attempts have been wanting to ...
... Aristotle to the moderns , must admit that they all contain a haphazard mixture of verbal facts and facts of thought , of gram- matical forms and of conceptual forms , of Esthetic and of Logic . Not that attempts have been wanting to ...
Pagina 69
... Aristotle , on the other hand , set in relief those judgments which they called narrative , which are of a character altogether different from other logical judgments . Finally , the linguists insisted upon the irration- ality of the ...
... Aristotle , on the other hand , set in relief those judgments which they called narrative , which are of a character altogether different from other logical judgments . Finally , the linguists insisted upon the irration- ality of the ...
Pagina 71
... Aristotle , such as the expression of desires , are not properly logical judgments . They are either purely æsthetic propositions or historical propositions . " Peter is passing ; it is raining to - day ; I am sleepy ; I want to read ...
... Aristotle , such as the expression of desires , are not properly logical judgments . They are either purely æsthetic propositions or historical propositions . " Peter is passing ; it is raining to - day ; I am sleepy ; I want to read ...
Pagina 150
... Aristotle's , which is more explicit . The latter looks upon the comic as an ugliness with- out pain . It contains the theory of Hobbes , who placed it in the feeling of individual superiority ; of Kant , who saw in it a relaxation of ...
... Aristotle's , which is more explicit . The latter looks upon the comic as an ugliness with- out pain . It contains the theory of Hobbes , who placed it in the feeling of individual superiority ; of Kant , who saw in it a relaxation of ...
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