Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1909 - 403 pagine |
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Pagina xxix
... feels that he has a great mission , which is nothing less than the leading back of thought to belief in the spirit , deserted by so many for crude empiricism and positivism . His view of philosophy is that it sums up all the higher ...
... feels that he has a great mission , which is nothing less than the leading back of thought to belief in the spirit , deserted by so many for crude empiricism and positivism . His view of philosophy is that it sums up all the higher ...
Pagina 10
... feeling cold and the energy of the will . Others , certainly with greater reason , desire to unify activity and mechanism in a more general concept , though admitting that they are specifi- cally distinct . Let us , however , refrain ...
... feeling cold and the energy of the will . Others , certainly with greater reason , desire to unify activity and mechanism in a more general concept , though admitting that they are specifi- cally distinct . Let us , however , refrain ...
Pagina 18
... feelings , impulses , emotions , or whatever else one may term what is outside the spirit , not assimilated by man , postulated for the convenience of exposition , but effectively inexistent , if existence be also a spiritual fact . We ...
... feelings , impulses , emotions , or whatever else one may term what is outside the spirit , not assimilated by man , postulated for the convenience of exposition , but effectively inexistent , if existence be also a spiritual fact . We ...
Pagina 29
... feeling , arise and feeling . from the failure to realize exactly the theoretic character of the simple intuition . This simple intuition is quite distinct from intellectual knowledge , as it is distinct from the perception of the real ...
... feeling , arise and feeling . from the failure to realize exactly the theoretic character of the simple intuition . This simple intuition is quite distinct from intellectual knowledge , as it is distinct from the perception of the real ...
Pagina 35
... psychic organism ; the insensibility or serenity to the form with which he subjugates and dominates the tumult of the feelings and of the passions . III ART AND PHILOSOPHY Indissolubility THE two forms of knowledge II 35 INTUITION AND ART.
... psychic organism ; the insensibility or serenity to the form with which he subjugates and dominates the tumult of the feelings and of the passions . III ART AND PHILOSOPHY Indissolubility THE two forms of knowledge II 35 INTUITION AND ART.
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