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Pagina 36
But art has its subjective aspect , and the question we are now asking is whether ,
in that subjective aspect , it amounts to more than a reflection of the
idiosyncrasies of each individual temperament . Briefly , is there a subjective
state of esthetic ...
But art has its subjective aspect , and the question we are now asking is whether ,
in that subjective aspect , it amounts to more than a reflection of the
idiosyncrasies of each individual temperament . Briefly , is there a subjective
state of esthetic ...
Pagina 116
Not only external objects , but even our own mental states , are screened from us
in their inmost , their personal aspect , in the original life they possess . When we
feel love or hatred , when we are gay or sad , is it really the feeling itself that ...
Not only external objects , but even our own mental states , are screened from us
in their inmost , their personal aspect , in the original life they possess . When we
feel love or hatred , when we are gay or sad , is it really the feeling itself that ...
Pagina 471
Criticism has therefore three aspects , the historical , the re - creative , and the
judicial . Each aspect relates itself to a corresponding aspect of the work of art
itself - historical criticism , to the work's historical character and orientation ; re ...
Criticism has therefore three aspects , the historical , the re - creative , and the
judicial . Each aspect relates itself to a corresponding aspect of the work of art
itself - historical criticism , to the work's historical character and orientation ; re ...
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Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
Sensuous Elements and Esthetic | 245 |
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