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 165
... mimesis and pleasing or and the theory displeasing material of mimesis , are clearly distinguished . Beautiful . Aristotle notes in his Poetics that it pleases us to see the most faithful images of things that are repugnant to us in ...
... mimesis and pleasing or and the theory displeasing material of mimesis , are clearly distinguished . Beautiful . Aristotle notes in his Poetics that it pleases us to see the most faithful images of things that are repugnant to us in ...
Pagina 169
... mimesis in his general philosophical doctrine and to assign to it its right place ; and indeed it seems generally clear to Aristotle that mimesis , being proper to man by nature , is contemplation or theoretic activity ; although he ...
... mimesis in his general philosophical doctrine and to assign to it its right place ; and indeed it seems generally clear to Aristotle that mimesis , being proper to man by nature , is contemplation or theoretic activity ; although he ...
Pagina 171
... mimesis and the first affirmation in history of the conception of imagina- tive creation . Phidias and Praxiteles ( says the extract in question ) did not need to go to heaven to see the gods , in order to be able to depict them in ...
... mimesis and the first affirmation in history of the conception of imagina- tive creation . Phidias and Praxiteles ( says the extract in question ) did not need to go to heaven to see the gods , in order to be able to depict them in ...
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