Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1966 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 366
... Herbartian sense , the meta- physical hypostatization of the former . Form is not a priori , it is not something existing of itself and distinct from the content as though it were a kind of ornament or vesture or appearance or adjunct ...
... Herbartian sense , the meta- physical hypostatization of the former . Form is not a priori , it is not something existing of itself and distinct from the content as though it were a kind of ornament or vesture or appearance or adjunct ...
Pagina 370
... Herbartian in Germany , and a furious reaction began against the Esthetic . kind of Walpurgis - night to which the later Hegelians had reduced the life of science and history , the disciples of Herbart came to the front and seemed to ...
... Herbartian in Germany , and a furious reaction began against the Esthetic . kind of Walpurgis - night to which the later Hegelians had reduced the life of science and history , the disciples of Herbart came to the front and seemed to ...
Pagina 406
... Herbartian absoluteness of the judge- ment of taste , make it impossible to regard Siebeck's Esthetic as purely ... Herbart , and defines them as " immediate excitations not resting upon associa- tive or reproductive activity or on ...
... Herbartian absoluteness of the judge- ment of taste , make it impossible to regard Siebeck's Esthetic as purely ... Herbart , and defines them as " immediate excitations not resting upon associa- tive or reproductive activity or on ...
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