The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 17
... operations , it pertains to meta- physics ; therefore the philosophy of art holds such an act to be a principle , the first principle for that matter , and consequently takes it for granted . The operations constitutive of knowledge are ...
... operations , it pertains to meta- physics ; therefore the philosophy of art holds such an act to be a principle , the first principle for that matter , and consequently takes it for granted . The operations constitutive of knowledge are ...
Pagina 18
... operations of man : to know , to do and to make , to which correspond the three principal disciplines that cover all the operations of man : science , ethics and art . Man is one , and he is entirely involved in every one of his acts ...
... operations of man : to know , to do and to make , to which correspond the three principal disciplines that cover all the operations of man : science , ethics and art . Man is one , and he is entirely involved in every one of his acts ...
Pagina 85
... operations that produce it . To know a proposition or a demonstration is to form it . There is therefore a fundamental difference between the operations of art , whose results are works distinct from the mind and even from the man ...
... operations that produce it . To know a proposition or a demonstration is to form it . There is therefore a fundamental difference between the operations of art , whose results are works distinct from the mind and even from the man ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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