A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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Pagina 243
... attitude , and the impos- sibility of separating one factor of it from another . And it is the same question as that stated in other words , how a feeling can be got into an object . This is the central problem of the esthetic attitude ...
... attitude , and the impos- sibility of separating one factor of it from another . And it is the same question as that stated in other words , how a feeling can be got into an object . This is the central problem of the esthetic attitude ...
Pagina 285
... attitudes with which poetry is concerned are indescribab --because psychology is still in a primitive stage - and can only be named or spoken about as the attitude of this poem or that . The poem , the actual experience as it forms ...
... attitudes with which poetry is concerned are indescribab --because psychology is still in a primitive stage - and can only be named or spoken about as the attitude of this poem or that . The poem , the actual experience as it forms ...
Pagina 382
... attitude . Since the publication of Kant's Critique of Judgment , disinterestedness ( which of course is not uninterestedness ) has been commonly recognized as characteristic of the esthetic attitude . The object of an " entirely ...
... attitude . Since the publication of Kant's Critique of Judgment , disinterestedness ( which of course is not uninterestedness ) has been commonly recognized as characteristic of the esthetic attitude . The object of an " entirely ...
Sommario
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
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