Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 35
... concrete in an expression , but this does not mean that the first expressions have not been destroyed . They have yielded their place to the new ęsthetico - logical expressions . When we are on the second step , we have left the first ...
... concrete in an expression , but this does not mean that the first expressions have not been destroyed . They have yielded their place to the new ęsthetico - logical expressions . When we are on the second step , we have left the first ...
Pagina 40
... concrete truths relating to historical events have often been expressed beneath the false and presumptuous cloak of a philosophy of history ; rules and warnings have been formulated , empirical no doubt , yet by no means useless to ...
... concrete truths relating to historical events have often been expressed beneath the false and presumptuous cloak of a philosophy of history ; rules and warnings have been formulated , empirical no doubt , yet by no means useless to ...
Pagina 59
... concrete , save the one in the intuitive , the other in the economic form . utilitarianism This combined identity and difference of the useful Criticism of and the moral , of the economic and the ethical , explains and the reform the ...
... concrete , save the one in the intuitive , the other in the economic form . utilitarianism This combined identity and difference of the useful Criticism of and the moral , of the economic and the ethical , explains and the reform the ...
Pagina 60
... concrete form of morality , which consists in this , that it is inside this form . Utilitarians do not see this inside . This is not the place for the fuller development that such ideas deserve . Ethics and Economics cannot however fail ...
... concrete form of morality , which consists in this , that it is inside this form . Utilitarians do not see this inside . This is not the place for the fuller development that such ideas deserve . Ethics and Economics cannot however fail ...
Pagina 65
... concrete , intuition and intellect . A faculty marvellous indeed and most valuable to possess ; but we , who do not possess it , have no means of establishing its existence . Intellectual intuition has sometimes been considered Mystical ...
... concrete , intuition and intellect . A faculty marvellous indeed and most valuable to possess ; but we , who do not possess it , have no means of establishing its existence . Intellectual intuition has sometimes been considered Mystical ...
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