Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1909 - 403 pagine |
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Pagina 135
... pleasing to the eyes or to the hearing , has no line of defence against him who proceeds logically to identify the beautiful with the pleasurable in general , and includes cooking in Esthetic , or , as some positivist has done , the ...
... pleasing to the eyes or to the hearing , has no line of defence against him who proceeds logically to identify the beautiful with the pleasurable in general , and includes cooking in Esthetic , or , as some positivist has done , the ...
Pagina 137
... pleasing in its infinite forms , arising from all the various classes of values . In ordinary language , there is sometimes a feeling of repugnance at calling an expression beautiful , which is not an expression of the sym- pathetic ...
... pleasing in its infinite forms , arising from all the various classes of values . In ordinary language , there is sometimes a feeling of repugnance at calling an expression beautiful , which is not an expression of the sym- pathetic ...
Pagina 138
... pleasing and the good . The opposition could be solved by distinguish- ing two different sciences , one of expression and the other of the sympathetic , if the latter could be the object of a special science ; that is to say , if it ...
... pleasing and the good . The opposition could be solved by distinguish- ing two different sciences , one of expression and the other of the sympathetic , if the latter could be the object of a special science ; that is to say , if it ...
Pagina 175
... pleasing . But the pretension to determine scientifically what are the sympathetic contents , and what are the irremediably antipathetic , is none the less erroneous , even in the sphere of that doctrine and after the laying down of ...
... pleasing . But the pretension to determine scientifically what are the sympathetic contents , and what are the irremediably antipathetic , is none the less erroneous , even in the sphere of that doctrine and after the laying down of ...
Pagina 255
... pleasing , moving , and teaching , was imposed upon the poet . Then , with a thought for the supposed meretricious nature of their art , the ingenious Horace remarks that both must employ the seductions of form . The mystic view of art ...
... pleasing , moving , and teaching , was imposed upon the poet . Then , with a thought for the supposed meretricious nature of their art , the ingenious Horace remarks that both must employ the seductions of form . The mystic view of art ...
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abstract action admit ęsthetic activity ęsthetic fact ęstheticians 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