Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1966 - 503 pagine |
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... representation . not yet intellectual concept : the representation or image . What is the difference between their representation or image and our intuitive knowledge ? Everything and nothing for " representation " is a very equivocal ...
... representation . not yet intellectual concept : the representation or image . What is the difference between their representation or image and our intuitive knowledge ? Everything and nothing for " representation " is a very equivocal ...
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... representation , from that which is inferior to it the spiritual fact from the mechanical , passive , natural fact . Every true intuition or representation is also expression . That which does not objectify itself in expression is not ...
... representation , from that which is inferior to it the spiritual fact from the mechanical , passive , natural fact . Every true intuition or representation is also expression . That which does not objectify itself in expression is not ...
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... representations which make us think more than we can express in a given concept by means of words , and give us an ęsthetic idea , which serves to this rational idea instead of a logical representation , precisely with the aim of ...
... representations which make us think more than we can express in a given concept by means of words , and give us an ęsthetic idea , which serves to this rational idea instead of a logical representation , precisely with the aim of ...
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