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The study of appreciation includes the distinction between the esthetic attitude ,
the practical attitude , and the moral attitude ; and the characterization of the
esthetic attitude in terms of certain psychological concepts - isolation , psychical ...
The study of appreciation includes the distinction between the esthetic attitude ,
the practical attitude , and the moral attitude ; and the characterization of the
esthetic attitude in terms of certain psychological concepts - isolation , psychical ...
Pagina 243
All this later argument of ours , starting from the importance of medium and
technique , has aimed at exhibiting in detail the double process of creation and
contemplation which is implied in the esthetic attitude , and the impossibility of ...
All this later argument of ours , starting from the importance of medium and
technique , has aimed at exhibiting in detail the double process of creation and
contemplation which is implied in the esthetic attitude , and the impossibility of ...
Pagina 382
Like Richards and Charles Morris ( see Chapter V ) , he has also distinguished
between the scientific and the esthetic attitude . Since the publication of Kant's
Critique of Judgment , disinterestedness ( which of course is not
uninterestedness ) ...
Like Richards and Charles Morris ( see Chapter V ) , he has also distinguished
between the scientific and the esthetic attitude . Since the publication of Kant's
Critique of Judgment , disinterestedness ( which of course is not
uninterestedness ) ...
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Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
Sensuous Elements and Esthetic | 245 |
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