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 82
... hedonistic ; so we are opposed to æsthetic hedonism in particular , which looks at any rate upon the æsthetic , if not also upon all other activities , as a simple fact of feeling , and confounds the pleasurable expression , which is ...
... hedonistic ; so we are opposed to æsthetic hedonism in particular , which looks at any rate upon the æsthetic , if not also upon all other activities , as a simple fact of feeling , and confounds the pleasurable expression , which is ...
Pagina 84
... hedonism and sidered as a merely hedonistic thing . But æsthetic hedonism cannot be maintained , save by uniting it with a general philosophical hedonism , which does not admit any other form of value . Hardly has this hedonistic ...
... hedonism and sidered as a merely hedonistic thing . But æsthetic hedonism cannot be maintained , save by uniting it with a general philosophical hedonism , which does not admit any other form of value . Hardly has this hedonistic ...
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... hedonistic , in so far as it considers and accepts art as a simple fact of sensuous pleasure ; ( b ) rigoristic - hedonistic , in so far as , looking upon it in the same way , it declares it to be irreconcilable with the highest life of ...
... hedonistic , in so far as it considers and accepts art as a simple fact of sensuous pleasure ; ( b ) rigoristic - hedonistic , in so far as , looking upon it in the same way , it declares it to be irreconcilable with the highest life of ...
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Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce Visualizzazione estratti - 1978 |
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