The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Etienne Gilson. means to “ represent " something , to be a sign or symbol of it , as , for instance , man " expresses God " by the mere fact that he is , or again , since the example has been invoked by a contemporary philosopher , as ...
Etienne Gilson. means to “ represent " something , to be a sign or symbol of it , as , for instance , man " expresses God " by the mere fact that he is , or again , since the example has been invoked by a contemporary philosopher , as ...
Pagina 66
... SYMBOL It is so difficult to say precisely what the arts are supposed to express that the notion of symbol has been suggested as a substitute for that of expression , being more flexible and permit- ting wider generalizations . The ...
... SYMBOL It is so difficult to say precisely what the arts are supposed to express that the notion of symbol has been suggested as a substitute for that of expression , being more flexible and permit- ting wider generalizations . The ...
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... symbol . As a result , it is hard to see why colors or sounds cannot symbolize feelings as well as the words which ... symbols suggest intelligible notions , while the other arts suggest emotions , feelings or passions , but all of them ...
... symbol . As a result , it is hard to see why colors or sounds cannot symbolize feelings as well as the words which ... symbols suggest intelligible notions , while the other arts suggest emotions , feelings or passions , but all of them ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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