Æsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1909 - 403 pagine |
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Pagina 286
... Winckelmann ( 1764 ) Platonism or Neo- platonism was vigorously renewed . The creator of the history of the figurative arts saw in the divine indifference and more than human elevation of the works of Greek sculpture a beauty which had ...
... Winckelmann ( 1764 ) Platonism or Neo- platonism was vigorously renewed . The creator of the history of the figurative arts saw in the divine indifference and more than human elevation of the works of Greek sculpture a beauty which had ...
Pagina 287
... Winckelmann banishes colour to a secondary place . True beauty , he says , is that of form , a word which describes lines and contours , as though lines and contours could not also be perceived by the senses , or could appear to the eye ...
... Winckelmann banishes colour to a secondary place . True beauty , he says , is that of form , a word which describes lines and contours , as though lines and contours could not also be perceived by the senses , or could appear to the eye ...
Pagina 288
... Winckelmann . He defines beauty as " the visible idea of perfection , which is to perfection what the visible is to the mathematical point . " He falls under the influence of the argument from design . The Creator has ordained the ...
... Winckelmann . He defines beauty as " the visible idea of perfection , which is to perfection what the visible is to the mathematical point . " He falls under the influence of the argument from design . The Creator has ordained the ...
Pagina 289
... Winckelmann in believing that the expression of physical beauty was the supreme object of painting . This beauty exists only as an ideal , which finds its highest expression in man . Animals possess it to a slighter extent , vegetable ...
... Winckelmann in believing that the expression of physical beauty was the supreme object of painting . This beauty exists only as an ideal , which finds its highest expression in man . Animals possess it to a slighter extent , vegetable ...
Pagina 290
... Winckelmann , who were working there . The first counterblast to their æsthetic Neo- platonism came from an Italian named Spalletti , and took the form of a letter addressed to Mengs . He represents the characteristic as the true ...
... Winckelmann , who were working there . The first counterblast to their æsthetic Neo- platonism came from an Italian named Spalletti , and took the form of a letter addressed to Mengs . He represents the characteristic as the true ...
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abstract action admit æsthetic activity æsthetic fact æstheticians affirmation already altogether appear arises Aristotle artistic and literary associationism Baumgarten beautiful Benedetto Croce called century colours comic complete concept concrete consciousness criticism Critique Critique of Judgment Croce definition distinction doctrine economic empirical empiricism error Esthetic ethical exist expression external fancy feeling genius hedonism hedonistic Hegel Herbart Hippias major human ideal ideas imagination impressions individual intellectual intellectualist intuitive knowledge Italian judgment Kant knowledge language laws Leibnitz Linguistic logical looked lyric means merely metaphysical moral natural sciences noumenon object perfect philosophy physical Plato pleasure Plotinus poet poetic poetry possess practical activity precisely problem production propositions pure intuition reality reason representation reproduction Sanctis Schelling Schleiermacher Schopenhauer scientific sensation sense Solger soul spirit spiritual activity taste theoretic theory things thought tion true truth ugly unity universal Vico Winckelmann word writers