Æsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticFarrar, Straus and Giroux, 1970 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 213
... cognition ( sensitive quid cognoscendi ) and deals with " perfectio cognitionis sensitivae , qua talis , ” which is beauty ( pulcritudo ) , just as the opposite , im- perfection , is ugliness ( deformitas ) .5 From the beauty of ...
... cognition ( sensitive quid cognoscendi ) and deals with " perfectio cognitionis sensitivae , qua talis , ” which is beauty ( pulcritudo ) , just as the opposite , im- perfection , is ugliness ( deformitas ) .5 From the beauty of ...
Pagina 214
... cognition Baumgarten should have evolved a species of inductive Logic . But he can be cleared of this accusation : a better philosopher , perhaps , than his critics , he held that an inductive Logic must always be intellectual , since ...
... cognition Baumgarten should have evolved a species of inductive Logic . But he can be cleared of this accusation : a better philosopher , perhaps , than his critics , he held that an inductive Logic must always be intellectual , since ...
Pagina 296
... cognition and is none other than the human consciousness , in so far as it continues , in temporal succession , infinitely reasserting an original intuition " ; it presupposes the distinctions between common cognition , abstraction and ...
... cognition and is none other than the human consciousness , in so far as it continues , in temporal succession , infinitely reasserting an original intuition " ; it presupposes the distinctions between common cognition , abstraction and ...
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