Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1964 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina xxii
... exist without the superior , but not vice versa . Thus we see how philo- sophy cannot exist without art , while art , occupying the lower place , can and does exist without philosophy . This brief example reveals Croce's independence in ...
... exist without the superior , but not vice versa . Thus we see how philo- sophy cannot exist without art , while art , occupying the lower place , can and does exist without philosophy . This brief example reveals Croce's independence in ...
Pagina 62
... exist among the former and which are supposed not to exist , or to exist only in a rudimentary degree , among the latter ? Sociability , then , far from being an original , simple , irre- ducible conception , is very complex and ...
... exist among the former and which are supposed not to exist , or to exist only in a rudimentary degree , among the latter ? Sociability , then , far from being an original , simple , irre- ducible conception , is very complex and ...
Pagina 66
... exist when we refuse to join in the game ; that is to say , when we reject the very possibility of Metaphysic , always in the sense above indicated . There is therefore no intellectual intuition in philo- sophy , as there is no ...
... exist when we refuse to join in the game ; that is to say , when we reject the very possibility of Metaphysic , always in the sense above indicated . There is therefore no intellectual intuition in philo- sophy , as there is no ...
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