Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 42
... present sense of reproduce , imitate ) only a very small num- ber , since music is composed only of sounds which are reducible to a musical scale , and in nature we find almost no sounds at all which are thus reducible . As Hanslick ...
... present sense of reproduce , imitate ) only a very small num- ber , since music is composed only of sounds which are reducible to a musical scale , and in nature we find almost no sounds at all which are thus reducible . As Hanslick ...
Pagina 150
... present a strong analogy to a similar phenomenon in visual art , we may touch briefly at this point on the notion of ... present only what is perceptible through the visual medium - he cannot go beyond the visual sense - modality to ...
... present a strong analogy to a similar phenomenon in visual art , we may touch briefly at this point on the notion of ... present only what is perceptible through the visual medium - he cannot go beyond the visual sense - modality to ...
Pagina 153
... present " the whole unvarnished truth . " In other words , there is ( 1 ) a decision not to exercise selec- tion in what one transcribes , and ( 2 ) a decision to transcribe faithfully ( " objectively " ) those details which one does ...
... present " the whole unvarnished truth . " In other words , there is ( 1 ) a decision not to exercise selec- tion in what one transcribes , and ( 2 ) a decision to transcribe faithfully ( " objectively " ) those details which one does ...
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