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As Whitehead has said , “ The habit of art is the habit of enjoying vivid values ” 19 ; and no other form of activity is more important in the cultivation of the human spirit . Art is , indeed , as the isolationists contend , a unique ...
As Whitehead has said , “ The habit of art is the habit of enjoying vivid values ” 19 ; and no other form of activity is more important in the cultivation of the human spirit . Art is , indeed , as the isolationists contend , a unique ...
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CHARLES W. MORRIS SCIENCE , ART , AND TECHNOLOGY S I A consideration of science , art , and technology is inevitably a study of basic human activities and their interrelations . The theme is an old one , and many pages by many writers ...
CHARLES W. MORRIS SCIENCE , ART , AND TECHNOLOGY S I A consideration of science , art , and technology is inevitably a study of basic human activities and their interrelations . The theme is an old one , and many pages by many writers ...
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mistakes of the traditional artist point toward the “ human object . ” They are failures on the road towards it . . . . In the new picture the contrary happens : it is not that the painter errs , nor that his deviations from the ...
mistakes of the traditional artist point toward the “ human object . ” They are failures on the road towards it . . . . In the new picture the contrary happens : it is not that the painter errs , nor that his deviations from the ...
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Reality and Imagination 3 I Reality and Imagination | 3 |
perience | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
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