Æsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1966 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 105
... give up unity , or keep unity and give up association . No third way out of the difficulty exists . physics . From the failure to analyse so - called natural beauty Criticism of thoroughly and to recognize that it is simply an incident ...
... give up unity , or keep unity and give up association . No third way out of the difficulty exists . physics . From the failure to analyse so - called natural beauty Criticism of thoroughly and to recognize that it is simply an incident ...
Pagina 224
... give false ideas , since falsity arises from an embroiled combination of ideas , so is it impossible to give a tradition , however fabulous , that has not had , at the beginning , a basis of truth . " 4 Hence we gain 3 " " 1 Scienza ...
... give false ideas , since falsity arises from an embroiled combination of ideas , so is it impossible to give a tradition , however fabulous , that has not had , at the beginning , a basis of truth . " 4 Hence we gain 3 " " 1 Scienza ...
Pagina 262
... gives multiplicity , and the internal sense , which tends to unity ; hence the beautiful is " that which exhibits the greatest number of ideas in the shortest ... give us the highest idea we can attain of human 262 VII HISTORY OF ÆSTHETIC.
... gives multiplicity , and the internal sense , which tends to unity ; hence the beautiful is " that which exhibits the greatest number of ideas in the shortest ... give us the highest idea we can attain of human 262 VII HISTORY OF ÆSTHETIC.
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