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Pagina xxix
In the moment of esthetic vision , they take on “ Alesh and blood ” and function as
no mere signs but as present values . The essence of a sign is that it gives us
mediate , rather than immediate , knowledge ; and even an iconic sign , although
it ...
In the moment of esthetic vision , they take on “ Alesh and blood ” and function as
no mere signs but as present values . The essence of a sign is that it gives us
mediate , rather than immediate , knowledge ; and even an iconic sign , although
it ...
Pagina 142
But when a man of literary talent presents his plays , or relates what we take to be
his personal daydreams , we experience great pleasure arising probably from
many sources . How the writer accomplishes this is his innermost secret ; the ...
But when a man of literary talent presents his plays , or relates what we take to be
his personal daydreams , we experience great pleasure arising probably from
many sources . How the writer accomplishes this is his innermost secret ; the ...
Pagina 249
... for all sounds - and for all noises , too , so that noise can enter strictly into
structure - another one - dimensional serial order intrinsic to sounds and noises ,
found , that is , in nothing else and always present when sound or noise is
present .
... for all sounds - and for all noises , too , so that noise can enter strictly into
structure - another one - dimensional serial order intrinsic to sounds and noises ,
found , that is , in nothing else and always present when sound or noise is
present .
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Sommario
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
Sensuous Elements and Esthetic | 245 |
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