Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1966 - 503 pagine |
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... SCHELLING , SOLGER , HEGEL The Critique of Judgment and metaphysical idealism - F . Schiller -Relations between Schiller and Kant -- The ęsthetic sphere as the sphere of Play - ĘEsthetic education - Vagueness and lack of pre- cision in ...
... SCHELLING , SOLGER , HEGEL The Critique of Judgment and metaphysical idealism - F . Schiller -Relations between Schiller and Kant -- The ęsthetic sphere as the sphere of Play - ĘEsthetic education - Vagueness and lack of pre- cision in ...
Pagina 304
... Schelling , Solger and Hegel either agreed with this conception in general or , while believing them- selves to be departing widely from it , actually returned to it involuntarily . " " Everybody knows with what lack , shall we say , of ...
... Schelling , Solger and Hegel either agreed with this conception in general or , while believing them- selves to be departing widely from it , actually returned to it involuntarily . " " Everybody knows with what lack , shall we say , of ...
Pagina 355
... Schelling's ; for him the beautiful is " the individual union of an intelligible type with an imaginative element called into being by fancy " ; the phantasm gives material , while the intelligible type ( concept ) gives form , in the ...
... Schelling's ; for him the beautiful is " the individual union of an intelligible type with an imaginative element called into being by fancy " ; the phantasm gives material , while the intelligible type ( concept ) gives form , in the ...
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