Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 52
... hear at a performance ) I cannot find any emotion in it . All I can really assert to be in the music is the particular combination of notes and rests which is indicated by the score or played by the performers.2 29 If someone were to ...
... hear at a performance ) I cannot find any emotion in it . All I can really assert to be in the music is the particular combination of notes and rests which is indicated by the score or played by the performers.2 29 If someone were to ...
Pagina 83
... hear music “ pure , ” without " emotive " meanings or associations from life , and those who hear it as an expression of emotions or some other extra - musical content . And the more experienced a listener 13. Ibid . , pp . 339-43 . We ...
... hear music “ pure , ” without " emotive " meanings or associations from life , and those who hear it as an expression of emotions or some other extra - musical content . And the more experienced a listener 13. Ibid . , pp . 339-43 . We ...
Pagina 179
... hear , I think I am seeing , I think I am hearing everything , and when I examine myself I think I am examining my own mind . But I am not . What I see and hear is simply a selection made by my senses to serve as a light for my conduct ...
... hear , I think I am seeing , I think I am hearing everything , and when I examine myself I think I am examining my own mind . But I am not . What I see and hear is simply a selection made by my senses to serve as a light for my conduct ...
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