Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 192
... perfection , comme de bonté ou de maturité dans la nature : celui qui le sent et qui l'aime a le goût parfait ; celui qui ne le sent pas , et qui aime au deçà ou au delà , a le goût défectueux . Il y a donc un bon et un mauvais goût ...
... perfection , comme de bonté ou de maturité dans la nature : celui qui le sent et qui l'aime a le goût parfait ; celui qui ne le sent pas , et qui aime au deçà ou au delà , a le goût défectueux . Il y a donc un bon et un mauvais goût ...
Pagina 213
... perfection , is ugliness ( deformitas ) .5 From the beauty of sensitive cognition ( pulcritudo cognitionis ) we must ex- clude the beauty of objects and matter ( pulcritudo obiectorum et materiae ) with which it is often confused owing ...
... perfection , is ugliness ( deformitas ) .5 From the beauty of sensitive cognition ( pulcritudo cognitionis ) we must ex- clude the beauty of objects and matter ( pulcritudo obiectorum et materiae ) with which it is often confused owing ...
Pagina 214
... perfection qua talis " should be upheld against the " lex continui , " and kept uncontaminated by any intellectualistic ad- mixture . Otherwise he was bound to fall back into the pathless labyrinth of the " probable " which is and is ...
... perfection qua talis " should be upheld against the " lex continui , " and kept uncontaminated by any intellectualistic ad- mixture . Otherwise he was bound to fall back into the pathless labyrinth of the " probable " which is and is ...
Pagina 215
... perfection : " quid enim est abstractio , si iactura non est ? " So much being granted , logical truth differs from æsthetic in this metaphysical or objective truth is presented now to the intellect , when it is logical truth in a ...
... perfection : " quid enim est abstractio , si iactura non est ? " So much being granted , logical truth differs from æsthetic in this metaphysical or objective truth is presented now to the intellect , when it is logical truth in a ...
Pagina 217
... perfection of Cartesianism and Wolffianism was liable to be confused with simple pleasure , with the feeling of the perfection of our organism : 4 but Baumgarten falls into no such confusion . When in 1745 one Quistorp combated his ...
... perfection of Cartesianism and Wolffianism was liable to be confused with simple pleasure , with the feeling of the perfection of our organism : 4 but Baumgarten falls into no such confusion . When in 1745 one Quistorp combated his ...
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