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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... imitation of nature has also several meanings . Sometimes truths have been expressed or at least shadowed forth in these words , sometimes errors have been promulgated . More frequently , no definite thought has been expressed at all ...
... imitation of nature has also several meanings . Sometimes truths have been expressed or at least shadowed forth in these words , sometimes errors have been promulgated . More frequently , no definite thought has been expressed at all ...
Pagina 186
... imitation " : ( a ) " following the ex- ample of another , " which is " acting in exactly the same way as another without knowing the reason of such action " and ( b ) the imitation " demanded by poetry , " which " does things in a ...
... imitation " : ( a ) " following the ex- ample of another , " which is " acting in exactly the same way as another without knowing the reason of such action " and ( b ) the imitation " demanded by poetry , " which " does things in a ...
Pagina 187
... imitation ; and even if it be imitation at all , it belongs not to poets alone , nor is it mere imita- tion of any kind , but something else not mentioned by Aristotle nor pointed out by any one else , nor yet borne into the mind of man ...
... imitation ; and even if it be imitation at all , it belongs not to poets alone , nor is it mere imita- tion of any kind , but something else not mentioned by Aristotle nor pointed out by any one else , nor yet borne into the mind of man ...
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Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce Visualizzazione estratti - 1978 |
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