Æsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1909 - 403 pagine |
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Pagina 255
... Plotinus . The curious error of looking upon Plato as the head of this school and as the Father of Esthetic assumes that he who felt obliged to banish art altogether from the domain of the higher functions of the spirit , was yet ready ...
... Plotinus . The curious error of looking upon Plato as the head of this school and as the Father of Esthetic assumes that he who felt obliged to banish art altogether from the domain of the higher functions of the spirit , was yet ready ...
Pagina 257
... Plotinus first identified the two , and with him the beautiful and art are dissolved together in a passion and mystic elevation of the spirit . The beauty of natural objects is the archetype existing in the soul , which is the fountain ...
... Plotinus first identified the two , and with him the beautiful and art are dissolved together in a passion and mystic elevation of the spirit . The beauty of natural objects is the archetype existing in the soul , which is the fountain ...
Pagina 259
... Plotinus . The Poetics were generally little studied , and the admirable statement of the problem generally neglected by later writers . Antique psycho- logy knew the fancy or imagination , as preserving or reproducing sensuous ...
... Plotinus . The Poetics were generally little studied , and the admirable statement of the problem generally neglected by later writers . Antique psycho- logy knew the fancy or imagination , as preserving or reproducing sensuous ...
Pagina 261
... Plotinus . Thomas Aquinas followed Aristotle in distinguishing the beautiful from the good , and applied his doctrine of imitation to the beauty of the second person of the Trinity ( in quantum est imago expressa Patris ) . With the ...
... Plotinus . Thomas Aquinas followed Aristotle in distinguishing the beautiful from the good , and applied his doctrine of imitation to the beauty of the second person of the Trinity ( in quantum est imago expressa Patris ) . With the ...
Pagina 263
... Plotinus . Tommaso Campanella , in his Poetica , looks upon the beautiful as signum boni , the ugly as signum mali . By goodness , he means Power , Wisdom , and Love . Campanella was still under the influence of the erroneous Platonic ...
... Plotinus . Tommaso Campanella , in his Poetica , looks upon the beautiful as signum boni , the ugly as signum mali . By goodness , he means Power , Wisdom , and Love . Campanella was still under the influence of the erroneous Platonic ...
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