Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1956 - 503 pagine Historical intellectualism has been the cause of the many researches which have been made, especially during the last two centuries, researches which continue to-day, for a philosophy of history, for an ideal history, for a sociology, for a historical psychology, or however may be otherwise entitled or described a science whose object is to extract from history, universal laws and concepts. Of what kind must be these laws, these universals? Historical laws and historical concepts? In that case, an elementary criticism of knowledge suffices to make clear the absurdity of the attempt. |
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Pagina 193
... Quintilian . More particularly Montfaucon de Villars ( 1671 ) 5 wrote a book on “ Deli- cacy " ; Ettori strove to find some definition more satis- factory than those current at the time ( e.g. " it is the finest invention of wit , the ...
... Quintilian . More particularly Montfaucon de Villars ( 1671 ) 5 wrote a book on “ Deli- cacy " ; Ettori strove to find some definition more satis- factory than those current at the time ( e.g. " it is the finest invention of wit , the ...
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... Quintilian , the duty of being vir bonus dicendi peritus ; yet the unalterable fact remains that Rhetoric can never be considered a regular science , being formed of a congeries of widely dissimilar cognitions . It included Accumulation ...
... Quintilian , the duty of being vir bonus dicendi peritus ; yet the unalterable fact remains that Rhetoric can never be considered a regular science , being formed of a congeries of widely dissimilar cognitions . It included Accumulation ...
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... ( Quintilian will serve , as typical of all the rest ) quod perspicuo ac probabili plus est.1 The notion of ornament as something added on from outside forms the basis of the theory which Aristotle , the philosopher of Rhetoric , gave of ...
... ( Quintilian will serve , as typical of all the rest ) quod perspicuo ac probabili plus est.1 The notion of ornament as something added on from outside forms the basis of the theory which Aristotle , the philosopher of Rhetoric , gave of ...
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