The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 14
... cause it to be . In the words of Saint Anselm , to think of God is enough to make him exist in the mind , which is the realm of knowledge . The question is , is it enough to cause God to exist in the mind in order to cause Him to exist ...
... cause it to be . In the words of Saint Anselm , to think of God is enough to make him exist in the mind , which is the realm of knowledge . The question is , is it enough to cause God to exist in the mind in order to cause Him to exist ...
Pagina 18
... causes we are , although we did not cause them ourselves . Finally , problems of ethics are often in- volved in the activity of the scholar , the engineer or the captain of industry , and it is well known that art itself is not free ...
... causes we are , although we did not cause them ourselves . Finally , problems of ethics are often in- volved in the activity of the scholar , the engineer or the captain of industry , and it is well known that art itself is not free ...
Pagina 73
Etienne Gilson. The first cause is that man is an imitating animal . Mimicry is part of his nature , as we observe it in children . Among the ani- mals , man is an imitator in the highest degree . The second cause is that everybody ...
Etienne Gilson. The first cause is that man is an imitating animal . Mimicry is part of his nature , as we observe it in children . Among the ani- mals , man is an imitator in the highest degree . The second cause is that everybody ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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