A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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... possible structure for a mass of adjacent cells , but theoretically it is also the most economical , the one which requires the least possible amount of labor and wax . But it is no longer assumed that economy is the object of this ...
... possible structure for a mass of adjacent cells , but theoretically it is also the most economical , the one which requires the least possible amount of labor and wax . But it is no longer assumed that economy is the object of this ...
Pagina 391
... possible truth and that every presentation of objects which is not based on scientific knowledge carries us away from the objective facts . No , it is science which veils the real thing which we want to know , and turns our attention to ...
... possible truth and that every presentation of objects which is not based on scientific knowledge carries us away from the objective facts . No , it is science which veils the real thing which we want to know , and turns our attention to ...
Pagina 488
... possible is not due to an underestimation of the impor- tance of beauty . It is due only to a desire that the notion of beauty shall not , as usual in works on esthetics , spread itself like a spot of fragrant conceptual oil , haphazard ...
... possible is not due to an underestimation of the impor- tance of beauty . It is due only to a desire that the notion of beauty shall not , as usual in works on esthetics , spread itself like a spot of fragrant conceptual oil , haphazard ...
Sommario
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
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