The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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... already read , it is not in order once more to learn what he already knows , nor to experi- ence a second time the pleasure of a discovery previously made , but on the contrary , because he only partially understood 26 THE ARTS OF THE ...
... already read , it is not in order once more to learn what he already knows , nor to experi- ence a second time the pleasure of a discovery previously made , but on the contrary , because he only partially understood 26 THE ARTS OF THE ...
Pagina 93
... already determined matter which they intend to submit to further formal determinations of an entirely different order . The block of wood , the lithographer's stone or the copper sheet used by engravers are materials already determined ...
... already determined matter which they intend to submit to further formal determinations of an entirely different order . The block of wood , the lithographer's stone or the copper sheet used by engravers are materials already determined ...
Pagina 100
... already been solved for them by others , they themselves are practically infallible . Camille Saint - Saëns said of one of them that he produced “ inde- structible futility . ” That is the triumph of finality without inven- tion and of ...
... already been solved for them by others , they themselves are practically infallible . Camille Saint - Saëns said of one of them that he produced “ inde- structible futility . ” That is the triumph of finality without inven- tion and of ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
Copyright | |
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A. E. Housman abstract abstract art activity apprehension Aristotle artist become called cause Christian Church cognition colors conceived Council of Nicaea create creation creative critic define Demiurge distinction divine Divine Comedy emotions essence essentially esthetic experience ethics existence express fact factivity feel function genius Goethe Greek idea ideal images imitation inasmuch insofar intellect intelligible invention judgments Kant kind knowledge language Leibniz Lucretius masterpiece material matter means metaphysics mind modern musician nature never Nietzsche notion object ontology operations painter painting Paul Valéry perfect philistinism philoso philosophers philosophy of art Plato pleasure poem poet poetic poetry poietic possible precisely principle problem produce prose pure reality reason religion remark represent Saint sake sculpture seminal form sense sort speak symbol teach theologians Thomas Aquinas thought tion transcendental true truth unity Valéry verse words worship write