Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 36
... laws of the thing whose place is taken ; when the difference between the second and the first step has not been observed , and when , in consequence , we declare that we are standing on the first step , when we are really standing on ...
... laws of the thing whose place is taken ; when the difference between the second and the first step has not been observed , and when , in consequence , we declare that we are standing on the first step , when we are really standing on ...
Pagina 37
... laws of epic or of tragedy , of historical painting or of landscape . While making a verbal pretence of agreeing , or yielding a feigned obedience , artists have , however , really always disregarded these laws of the kinds . Every true ...
... laws of epic or of tragedy , of historical painting or of landscape . While making a verbal pretence of agreeing , or yielding a feigned obedience , artists have , however , really always disregarded these laws of the kinds . Every true ...
Pagina 38
... laws and definitions . The mistake only arises when the weight of a scientific definition is given to a word , when we ingenuously let ourselves be caught in the meshes of that phraseology , Pray permit me a comparison . The books in a ...
... laws and definitions . The mistake only arises when the weight of a scientific definition is given to a word , when we ingenuously let ourselves be caught in the meshes of that phraseology , Pray permit me a comparison . The books in a ...
Pagina 39
... laws . What must these laws , these universals be ? Historical laws and historical concepts ? In that case , an elementary acquaintance with the theory of knowledge suffices to make clear the absurdity of the attempt . When such ...
... laws . What must these laws , these universals be ? Historical laws and historical concepts ? In that case , an elementary acquaintance with the theory of knowledge suffices to make clear the absurdity of the attempt . When such ...
Pagina 43
... laws of identity and contradiction ) , it infers consequences from those data , that is , it re - states what has already been discovered . Therefore , if it be an idem per idem from the point of view of invention , it is most ...
... laws of identity and contradiction ) , it infers consequences from those data , that is , it re - states what has already been discovered . Therefore , if it be an idem per idem from the point of view of invention , it is most ...
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