Æsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1966 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 159
... reason com- pelled him ( ó λóyos peɩ ) to banish it and place it with its peers , he resolutely obeyed his conscience and his reason.1 hedonism and moralism . Others were not troubled with these scruples , and Esthetic although art was ...
... reason com- pelled him ( ó λóyos peɩ ) to banish it and place it with its peers , he resolutely obeyed his conscience and his reason.1 hedonism and moralism . Others were not troubled with these scruples , and Esthetic although art was ...
Pagina 207
... reason for their decisions , and if questioned as to the reason of their condemnation of any work of art , they reply it lacks a je ne sais quoi : ( " at iudicii sui rationem reddere saepe non posse , et quaerenti dicere , se in re ...
... reason for their decisions , and if questioned as to the reason of their condemnation of any work of art , they reply it lacks a je ne sais quoi : ( " at iudicii sui rationem reddere saepe non posse , et quaerenti dicere , se in re ...
Pagina 302
... reason , says Hegel , consists of the inferiority in grade of art in comparison with pure thought . Art in its highest form is and for us must remain a thing of the past " ; and just because the thing has vanished , one can reason about ...
... reason , says Hegel , consists of the inferiority in grade of art in comparison with pure thought . Art in its highest form is and for us must remain a thing of the past " ; and just because the thing has vanished , one can reason about ...
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