The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 45
... creation can be prescribed as effective “ cure ” for passion . Baudelaire , who knew the problem well , said so in one of the footnotes to Mon Coeur mis à nu ; the coarseness of the text forbids a literal quota- tion . The meaning is ...
... creation can be prescribed as effective “ cure ” for passion . Baudelaire , who knew the problem well , said so in one of the footnotes to Mon Coeur mis à nu ; the coarseness of the text forbids a literal quota- tion . The meaning is ...
Pagina 59
... creation with the theol- ogy of the creative act of God , legitimate in itself and even fruit- ful as it is , should be made only with extreme caution . In God , the Idea is the knowledge He has of Himself insofar as He is imitable by a ...
... creation with the theol- ogy of the creative act of God , legitimate in itself and even fruit- ful as it is , should be made only with extreme caution . In God , the Idea is the knowledge He has of Himself insofar as He is imitable by a ...
Pagina 140
... creation might be may prepare the mind for the notion , so important to a genuine metaphysics , that all is not said by asserting that being ( esse , das Sein ) is , and is itself ; for this is true , but it is also true of that which ...
... creation might be may prepare the mind for the notion , so important to a genuine metaphysics , that all is not said by asserting that being ( esse , das Sein ) is , and is itself ; for this is true , but it is also true of that which ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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