The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 68
... answer distinct emotions . There is no such dictionary be- cause the language in question does not exist . If art is neither cognition , nor expression , nor symbolism , what is it ? The only answer I can think of is the time - honored ...
... answer distinct emotions . There is no such dictionary be- cause the language in question does not exist . If art is neither cognition , nor expression , nor symbolism , what is it ? The only answer I can think of is the time - honored ...
Pagina 125
... answer , It is science . The answer is correct inasmuch as Europe is the Greece of Pythagoras , Euclid , Plato and Aristotle , but that was only a part of Greece . We should not begrudge our admiration and gratitude to a country to ...
... answer , It is science . The answer is correct inasmuch as Europe is the Greece of Pythagoras , Euclid , Plato and Aristotle , but that was only a part of Greece . We should not begrudge our admiration and gratitude to a country to ...
Pagina 174
... answer presupposes some consensus on the nature of church music . Many different answers are possible and legitimate in their own ways , but the only one that seems beyond discussion is that religious music is music seen as serving the ...
... answer presupposes some consensus on the nature of church music . Many different answers are possible and legitimate in their own ways , but the only one that seems beyond discussion is that religious music is music seen as serving the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
Copyright | |
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