A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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... expression is the language of appreciations . Art is the expression of values , both individual and social . II The Fourfold Approach to Art In the light of the foregoing definition of art , we can characterize art in terms of four ...
... expression is the language of appreciations . Art is the expression of values , both individual and social . II The Fourfold Approach to Art In the light of the foregoing definition of art , we can characterize art in terms of four ...
Pagina 91
... expression of " feeling . " " Feeling " does not mean merely emotion , but rather any subjective mood , including volitional attitudes . " We do not ask the artist for a philosophical system nor for a relation of facts , " Croce ...
... expression of " feeling . " " Feeling " does not mean merely emotion , but rather any subjective mood , including volitional attitudes . " We do not ask the artist for a philosophical system nor for a relation of facts , " Croce ...
Pagina 109
... expression is not intuition or representation , but sensation and mere natural fact . The spirit only intuits in making , forming , expressing . He who separates intuition from expression never succeeds in reuniting them . Intuitive ...
... expression is not intuition or representation , but sensation and mere natural fact . The spirit only intuits in making , forming , expressing . He who separates intuition from expression never succeeds in reuniting them . Intuitive ...
Sommario
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
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