The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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... considered as the knowledge of the true , and what agathology is to ethics considered as the science and practice of the good . Each of these disciplines has for its object a transcendental , which , because it is convertible with being ...
... considered as the knowledge of the true , and what agathology is to ethics considered as the science and practice of the good . Each of these disciplines has for its object a transcendental , which , because it is convertible with being ...
Pagina 128
... considered in His very unity , Aristotle offered remarkable possibilities which they exploited to the full and even more , but in dealing with a creating God , they could find in Aristotle only what they made him say . Saint Augustine ...
... considered in His very unity , Aristotle offered remarkable possibilities which they exploited to the full and even more , but in dealing with a creating God , they could find in Aristotle only what they made him say . Saint Augustine ...
Pagina 169
... considered as a thing in itself , for instance this painting and this statue ; second , inasmuch as it tends toward the image considered qua image . If we consider it as a thing , namely a painting or a sculpture , the object is nothing ...
... considered as a thing in itself , for instance this painting and this statue ; second , inasmuch as it tends toward the image considered qua image . If we consider it as a thing , namely a painting or a sculpture , the object is nothing ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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