Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticLibrary of Alexandria, 28 set 2020 - 503 pagine |
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... knowledge? The greatest, and none at all. “Representation,” too, is a very equivocal word. If by representation be understood something detached and standing out from the psychic base of the sensations, then representation is intuition ...
... knowledge? The greatest, and none at all. “Representation,” too, is a very equivocal word. If by representation be understood something detached and standing out from the psychic base of the sensations, then representation is intuition ...
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... knowledge is expressive knowledge, independent and autonomous in respect to intellectual function; indifferent to discriminations, posterior and empirical, to reality and to unreality, to formations and perceptions of space and time ...
... knowledge is expressive knowledge, independent and autonomous in respect to intellectual function; indifferent to discriminations, posterior and empirical, to reality and to unreality, to formations and perceptions of space and time ...
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... knowledge. We have frankly identified intuitive or expressive knowledge with the aesthetic or artistic fact, taking works of art as examples of intuitive knowledge and attributing to them the characteristics of intuition, and vice versa ...
... knowledge. We have frankly identified intuitive or expressive knowledge with the aesthetic or artistic fact, taking works of art as examples of intuitive knowledge and attributing to them the characteristics of intuition, and vice versa ...
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... knowledge, which is the aesthetic or artistic fact. And this Aesthetic is the true analogy of Logic. Logic includes, as facts of the same nature, the formation of the smallest and most ordinary concept and the most complicated ...
... knowledge, which is the aesthetic or artistic fact. And this Aesthetic is the true analogy of Logic. Logic includes, as facts of the same nature, the formation of the smallest and most ordinary concept and the most complicated ...
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... knowledge. And when this meaning has been understood, by placing in greater relief the spiritual character of the process, the other proposition becomes also legitimate: namely, that art is the idealization or idealizing imitation of ...
... knowledge. And when this meaning has been understood, by placing in greater relief the spiritual character of the process, the other proposition becomes also legitimate: namely, that art is the idealization or idealizing imitation of ...
Sommario
VI THEORETIC AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITY | |
VII ANALOGY BETWEEN THE THEORETIC AND THE PRACTICAL | |
XI CRITIQUE OF AESTHETIC HEDONISM | |
XII THE AESTHETIC OF THE SYMPATHETIC AND PSEUDOAESTHETIC CONCEPTS | |
XIII THE SOCALLED PHYSICALLY BEAUTIFUL IN NATURE AND ART | |
XIV MISTAKES ARISING FROM THE CONFUSION BETWEEN PHYSIC AND AESTHETIC | |
XV THE ACTIVITY OF EXTERNALIZATION TECHNIQUE AND THE THEORY OF THE ARTS | |
XVI TASTE AND THE REPRODUCTION OF ART | |
XVII THE HISTORY OF LITERATURE AND ART | |
XVIII CONCLUSION IDENTITY OF LINGUISTIC AND AESTHETIC | |
VIII EXCLUSION OF OTHER SPIRITUAL FORMS | |
IX INDIVISIBILITY OF EXPRESSION INTO MODES OR GRADES AND CRITIQUE OF RHETORIC | |
X AESTHETIC FEELINGS AND THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE UGLY AND THE BEAUTIFUL | |
HISTORICAL SUMMARY | |
APPENDIX | |
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