Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 19
... attempt to establish what physiological organs are necessary for the ęsthetic fact . The physiological organ or apparatus is nothing but a group of cells , constituted and disposed in a particular manner ; that is to say , it is a ...
... attempt to establish what physiological organs are necessary for the ęsthetic fact . The physiological organ or apparatus is nothing but a group of cells , constituted and disposed in a particular manner ; that is to say , it is a ...
Pagina 30
... , and the like . These are true and proper attempts at philosophy , when they are not mere words void of meaning . The concepts of natural science are , without doubt , most useful ; but one cannot obtain from 30 III THEORY OF ĘSTHETIC.
... , and the like . These are true and proper attempts at philosophy , when they are not mere words void of meaning . The concepts of natural science are , without doubt , most useful ; but one cannot obtain from 30 III THEORY OF ĘSTHETIC.
Pagina 38
... attempt such an undertaking , he would be doing neither more nor less than those do who seek out the ęsthetic laws which must in their belief control literary and artistic kinds . V ANALOGOUS ERRORS IN THE THEORY OF HISTORY AND IN 38 IV ...
... attempt such an undertaking , he would be doing neither more nor less than those do who seek out the ęsthetic laws which must in their belief control literary and artistic kinds . V ANALOGOUS ERRORS IN THE THEORY OF HISTORY AND IN 38 IV ...
Pagina 39
... attempt . When such expressions as a historical law , a historical concept are not simply metaphors colloquially ... attempt to extract historical laws and concepts from history be abandoned , and it be merely desired to draw from it ...
... attempt . When such expressions as a historical law , a historical concept are not simply metaphors colloquially ... attempt to extract historical laws and concepts from history be abandoned , and it be merely desired to draw from it ...
Pagina 41
... attempts have been wanting to escape from verbal expression and to seize thought in its true nature . Aristotelian logic itself did not become mere syllogistic and verbalism without some hesitation and indecision . The problem proper to ...
... attempts have been wanting to escape from verbal expression and to seize thought in its true nature . Aristotelian logic itself did not become mere syllogistic and verbalism without some hesitation and indecision . The problem proper to ...
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