Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
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Pagina 3
... distinction between reality and non - reality is extraneous , secondary , to the true nature of intuition . ) If we imagine a human mind having intuitions for the first time , it would seem that Intuition and the concepts of space and ...
... distinction between reality and non - reality is extraneous , secondary , to the true nature of intuition . ) If we imagine a human mind having intuitions for the first time , it would seem that Intuition and the concepts of space and ...
Pagina 4
... distinction does not at the first moment exist , these intuitions would in truth not be intuitions either of the ... distinctions , when found mingled with intuitions . We have intuitions without space and without time : the colour of a ...
... distinction does not at the first moment exist , these intuitions would in truth not be intuitions either of the ... distinctions , when found mingled with intuitions . We have intuitions without space and without time : the colour of a ...
Pagina 7
... distinction between passivity and activity , between sensation and intuition . Other psychologists are disposed to distinguish from Intuition and sensation something which is sensation no longer , but is representation . not yet ...
... distinction between passivity and activity , between sensation and intuition . Other psychologists are disposed to distinguish from Intuition and sensation something which is sensation no longer , but is representation . not yet ...
Pagina 19
... distinctions made after reflexion have nothing whatever to do with art as such . The theory of the æsthetic senses has also been pre- sented in another way ; as an attempt to establish what physiological organs are necessary for the ...
... distinctions made after reflexion have nothing whatever to do with art as such . The theory of the æsthetic senses has also been pre- sented in another way ; as an attempt to establish what physiological organs are necessary for the ...
Pagina 24
... different intuition- expressions , into which different psychological elements enter . The same argument suffices to destroy , that is , to interpret correctly , the altogether empirical distinction between an 24 III THEORY OF ESTHETIC.
... different intuition- expressions , into which different psychological elements enter . The same argument suffices to destroy , that is , to interpret correctly , the altogether empirical distinction between an 24 III THEORY OF ESTHETIC.
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