Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1964 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 169
... Aristotle that mimesis , being proper to man by nature , is contemplation or theoretic activity ; although he sometimes seems to forget this ( as when he confuses imitation with the case of boys , who acquire their first knowledge by ...
... Aristotle that mimesis , being proper to man by nature , is contemplation or theoretic activity ; although he sometimes seems to forget this ( as when he confuses imitation with the case of boys , who acquire their first knowledge by ...
Pagina 170
... Aristotle , in fact , after having made so good a beginning in the discovery of the purely imaginative , proper to poetry , remains half - way , perplexed and uncertain . Thus he sometimes makes the truth of imitation consist in a ...
... Aristotle , in fact , after having made so good a beginning in the discovery of the purely imaginative , proper to poetry , remains half - way , perplexed and uncertain . Thus he sometimes makes the truth of imitation consist in a ...
Pagina 438
... Aristotle's text , and Segni naļvely predicted that tragic poetry would be revived in its perfect spectacular entirety for the sake of experiencing the effect spoken of by Aristotle , that " purgation " which causes " the birth of ...
... Aristotle's text , and Segni naļvely predicted that tragic poetry would be revived in its perfect spectacular entirety for the sake of experiencing the effect spoken of by Aristotle , that " purgation " which causes " the birth of ...
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abstract action ęsthetic activity ęsthetic fact ęstheticians altogether appearance Aristotle artistic Asth Ästhetik Baumgarten beauty called century character cognitive colours conceived concept concrete consciousness criticism Critique of Judgment Croce Danzel definition degree distinction doctrine economic empirical error Esthetic Ethics exist expression external faculty feeling figurative arts genius Giambattista Vico Hegel Herbart Herbartian human ideal ideas imagination imitation impressions individual intellectual intuition intuitive knowledge Italian judgement Kant kinds knowledge language laws Leibniz Linguistic literary logical matter means metaphor metaphysical moral Naples natural sciences noumenon object observations perfect philosophy philosophy of history physical Plato pleasure poet Poetics poetry practical production psychology pure Quintilian reason relations representation Rhetoric scientific Scienza nuova sense sensible Solger sometimes soul spirit sublime system philosophy taste theoretical activity theory things thought tion treatise true truth ugly unity universal Vico Vischer word writers