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But they differ logically , for goodness properly relates to the appetite ( goodness
being what all things desire ) ; and therefore it has the aspect of an end ( the
appetite being a kind of movement towards a thing ) . On the other hand , beauty
...
But they differ logically , for goodness properly relates to the appetite ( goodness
being what all things desire ) ; and therefore it has the aspect of an end ( the
appetite being a kind of movement towards a thing ) . On the other hand , beauty
...
Pagina 241
It is rather a natural thing to say about poetry , because we discount the physical
side of language . ... Things , it is true , are not complete without minds , but minds
, again , are not complete without things ; not any more , we might say , than ...
It is rather a natural thing to say about poetry , because we discount the physical
side of language . ... Things , it is true , are not complete without minds , but minds
, again , are not complete without things ; not any more , we might say , than ...
Pagina 390
Science makes us believe that it speaks of the thing , and yet informs us merely of
the thing's relations to other things in ... a thousand other things to which it is
related , pushes us ever forward to discover new causes and effects , and hides
the ...
Science makes us believe that it speaks of the thing , and yet informs us merely of
the thing's relations to other things in ... a thousand other things to which it is
related , pushes us ever forward to discover new causes and effects , and hides
the ...
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Sommario
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
Sensuous Elements and Esthetic | 245 |
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