Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 14
... nature of art , its real roots in human nature , has been its separation from the general spiritual life , the having made of it a sort of special function or aristocratic club . No one is astonished when he learns from physiology that ...
... nature of art , its real roots in human nature , has been its separation from the general spiritual life , the having made of it a sort of special function or aristocratic club . No one is astonished when he learns from physiology that ...
Pagina 16
... nature has also several meanings . Sometimes truths have been expressed or at least shadowed forth in these words , sometimes errors have been promulgated . More frequently , no definite thought has been expressed at all . One of the ...
... nature has also several meanings . Sometimes truths have been expressed or at least shadowed forth in these words , sometimes errors have been promulgated . More frequently , no definite thought has been expressed at all . One of the ...
Pagina 17
... natural objects , then the proposition is evidently false . The coloured waxen effigies that imitate the life , before which ... nature in it remains more or less unconquered and in- eradicable . Do we ever , indeed , feel complete satis ...
... natural objects , then the proposition is evidently false . The coloured waxen effigies that imitate the life , before which ... nature in it remains more or less unconquered and in- eradicable . Do we ever , indeed , feel complete satis ...
Pagina 23
... nature and the like , he does not base himself on such conjectures as to dogs or cats , lions or ants ; but upon observations of what is called animal and brutal in man : of the animal side or basis of what we feel in ourselves . If ...
... nature and the like , he does not base himself on such conjectures as to dogs or cats , lions or ants ; but upon observations of what is called animal and brutal in man : of the animal side or basis of what we feel in ourselves . If ...
Pagina 26
... nature and humanity , as though it were a mixture of both . Where humanity appears , the other has already disappeared ; the man who expresses himself , certainly emerges from the state of nature , but he really does emerge : he does ...
... nature and humanity , as though it were a mixture of both . Where humanity appears , the other has already disappeared ; the man who expresses himself , certainly emerges from the state of nature , but he really does emerge : he does ...
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