The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 32
... sensible counterparts have given so far no precise result , no one questions the fact that sensible qualities have the power to move us and that the affective components which answer them are really related to them . Lines , forms ...
... sensible counterparts have given so far no precise result , no one questions the fact that sensible qualities have the power to move us and that the affective components which answer them are really related to them . Lines , forms ...
Pagina 47
... sensible stimuli is not something of which we are conscious . Some of us only become aware of it by comparing our negative be- havior with respect to a certain class of works of art with the positive response of other persons to the ...
... sensible stimuli is not something of which we are conscious . Some of us only become aware of it by comparing our negative be- havior with respect to a certain class of works of art with the positive response of other persons to the ...
Pagina 181
... sensible beauty . Let us recall that sense knowledge is the very substance of es- thetic experience . Kant rightly said that the beautiful is what pleases without concept , for indeed our cognition of the beautiful is our very sense ...
... sensible beauty . Let us recall that sense knowledge is the very substance of es- thetic experience . Kant rightly said that the beautiful is what pleases without concept , for indeed our cognition of the beautiful is our very sense ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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