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As distinguished from pure knowing , art is not to be confused with science or
philosophy , or even with the " intuition " of Croce and Bergson ( i.e. , the knowing
of what is individual ) . As distinguished from practice , art is directed toward the ...
As distinguished from pure knowing , art is not to be confused with science or
philosophy , or even with the " intuition " of Croce and Bergson ( i.e. , the knowing
of what is individual ) . As distinguished from practice , art is directed toward the ...
Pagina 221
Morality has to do with the avoidance of evil and the pursuit of good : esthetics
only with enjoyment . Finally , the pleasures of sense are distinguished from the
perception of beauty , as sensation in general is distinguished from perception ;
by ...
Morality has to do with the avoidance of evil and the pursuit of good : esthetics
only with enjoyment . Finally , the pleasures of sense are distinguished from the
perception of beauty , as sensation in general is distinguished from perception ;
by ...
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other of the great critical movements of a given culture . These movements ,
distinguished from one another by a major emphasis upon some aspect of the
critical enterprise , may persist for centuries , but they acquire special importance
during ...
other of the great critical movements of a given culture . These movements ,
distinguished from one another by a major emphasis upon some aspect of the
critical enterprise , may persist for centuries , but they acquire special importance
during ...
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Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
Sensuous Elements and Esthetic | 245 |
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