Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1966 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 44
... doctrine of the concept , which is the central and dominating doctrine , to which everything logical in syllogistic is reducible , without leaving a residuum ( rela- tions of concepts , subordination , co - ordination , identifica- tion ...
... doctrine of the concept , which is the central and dominating doctrine , to which everything logical in syllogistic is reducible , without leaving a residuum ( rela- tions of concepts , subordination , co - ordination , identifica- tion ...
Pagina 197
... doctrine which remained for modern times to discover . " But without going so far as to say that taste is the chief doctrine of the science , and the foundation of all the rest , instead of only a particular doctrine , and without ...
... doctrine which remained for modern times to discover . " But without going so far as to say that taste is the chief doctrine of the science , and the foundation of all the rest , instead of only a particular doctrine , and without ...
Pagina 210
... ( doctrine of the soul and doctrine of phenomenal nature ) . Although Wolff distinguishes a productive imagination , ruled by the principle of sufficient reason , from the merely asso- ciative and chaotic , 3 yet a science of imagination ...
... ( doctrine of the soul and doctrine of phenomenal nature ) . Although Wolff distinguishes a productive imagination , ruled by the principle of sufficient reason , from the merely asso- ciative and chaotic , 3 yet a science of imagination ...
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