A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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Pagina 48
... actual life by the absence of responsive action . Now this responsive action implies in actual life moral responsibility . In art we have no such moral responsibility - it presents a life freed from the binding necessities of our actual ...
... actual life by the absence of responsive action . Now this responsive action implies in actual life moral responsibility . In art we have no such moral responsibility - it presents a life freed from the binding necessities of our actual ...
Pagina 49
... actual life by its relation to the imaginative , justify nature by its likeness to art . I mean this , that since the imaginative life comes in the course of time to represent more or less what mankind feels to be the completest ex ...
... actual life by its relation to the imaginative , justify nature by its likeness to art . I mean this , that since the imaginative life comes in the course of time to represent more or less what mankind feels to be the completest ex ...
Pagina 425
... actual lighting , can occasionally produce the impression of actual presence which is a far from pleas- ant , though fortunately only a passing , illusion . For deco- rative purposes , in pictorial renderings of vistas , garden - per ...
... actual lighting , can occasionally produce the impression of actual presence which is a far from pleas- ant , though fortunately only a passing , illusion . For deco- rative purposes , in pictorial renderings of vistas , garden - per ...
Sommario
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
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abstract action activity actual appears appreciation artist aspect associations attitude balance beauty become called cause character color complete connection consciousness course created criticism definition described desire direct discourse Distance distinction distinguished dream effect elements emotion empathy esthetic example existence experience expression external fact feeling give given hand human ideas images imagination important individual interest intuition judgments kind knowledge language less live look material matter means merely mind moral move nature never object organic original painting particular patterns perception physical picture play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possible practical present principle produce pure question reality reason relation represents result scientific seems sense shape significant simply social sound speak theory things thought tion true truth understand unity universal whole