Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 6
... , however , refrain for the moment from examining if such a final unification be possible , and in what sense , but admitting that the attempt may be * ཝཱ * made , it is clear that to unify two concepts 6 THEORY OF ÆSTHETIC.
... , however , refrain for the moment from examining if such a final unification be possible , and in what sense , but admitting that the attempt may be * ཝཱ * made , it is clear that to unify two concepts 6 THEORY OF ÆSTHETIC.
Pagina 7
... sense , it has more frequently been attenuated or concealed with a phraseology apparently designed at once to confuse and to distinguish them . Thus , it has been asserted that intuition is sensation , but not so much simple sensation ...
... sense , it has more frequently been attenuated or concealed with a phraseology apparently designed at once to confuse and to distinguish them . Thus , it has been asserted that intuition is sensation , but not so much simple sensation ...
Pagina 18
... senses has also arisen from the failure to establish , or from having lost to view , the character of expression as distinct from impression , of form as distinct from matter . This theory can be reduced to the error just indicated of ...
... senses has also arisen from the failure to establish , or from having lost to view , the character of expression as distinct from impression , of form as distinct from matter . This theory can be reduced to the error just indicated of ...
Pagina 27
... sense in which logicians use the word represent " when they say that one cannot have a concept of the individual , but only a representation . The so - called concept of the " " individual is always a universal or general concept , full ...
... sense in which logicians use the word represent " when they say that one cannot have a concept of the individual , but only a representation . The so - called concept of the " " individual is always a universal or general concept , full ...
Pagina 28
... sense , we must recall what has already been observed as to the ideal character of the intuition or first perception , in which all is real and therefore nothing is real . Only at a later stage does the spirit form the concepts of ...
... sense , we must recall what has already been observed as to the ideal character of the intuition or first perception , in which all is real and therefore nothing is real . Only at a later stage does the spirit form the concepts of ...
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