Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1964 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 298
... abstract concept , but not that it re- presents the concrete concept or Idea . Hegel's whole philosophy consists in the affirmation of a concrete concept , unknown to ordinary or scientific thought . " Indeed , " says he , " no concept ...
... abstract concept , but not that it re- presents the concrete concept or Idea . Hegel's whole philosophy consists in the affirmation of a concrete concept , unknown to ordinary or scientific thought . " Indeed , " says he , " no concept ...
Pagina 322
... abstract formalism , visible at various points of his theories.2 Thirdly , the definition of art as an activity of mere difference may be diluted but is not destroyed by making art a difference of complexes of individuals , a national ...
... abstract formalism , visible at various points of his theories.2 Thirdly , the definition of art as an activity of mere difference may be diluted but is not destroyed by making art a difference of complexes of individuals , a national ...
Pagina 418
... abstract expressiveness by the same means . " In another passage he observes : " The difficulty of real Ęsthetic is to show how the combination of decorative forms in characteristic representations , by intensifying the essential ...
... abstract expressiveness by the same means . " In another passage he observes : " The difficulty of real Ęsthetic is to show how the combination of decorative forms in characteristic representations , by intensifying the essential ...
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