Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1966 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 14
... artistic intuition . There is but one Esthetic , the science of intuitive or expressive knowledge , which is the aesthetic or artistic fact . And this Esthetic is the true analogue of Logic , which includes , as facts of the same nature ...
... artistic intuition . There is but one Esthetic , the science of intuitive or expressive knowledge , which is the aesthetic or artistic fact . And this Esthetic is the true analogue of Logic , which includes , as facts of the same nature ...
Pagina 15
... artistic genius , hurl him from an eminence far above humanity to a position far below it . Intuitive or artistic genius , like every form of human activity , is always conscious ; otherwise it would be blind mechanism . The only thing ...
... artistic genius , hurl him from an eminence far above humanity to a position far below it . Intuitive or artistic genius , like every form of human activity , is always conscious ; otherwise it would be blind mechanism . The only thing ...
Pagina 131
... Artistic and literary history is therefore a historical work of art founded upon one or more works of art . The name " artistic " or " literary " critic is used in various senses : sometimes it is applied to the scholar who devotes his ...
... Artistic and literary history is therefore a historical work of art founded upon one or more works of art . The name " artistic " or " literary " critic is used in various senses : sometimes it is applied to the scholar who devotes his ...
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