Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 23
... speak is not to think logically ; but to think logically is also to speak . That thought cannot exist without speech , is a truth Criticism of generally admitted . The negations of this thesis are all the negations of founded on ...
... speak is not to think logically ; but to think logically is also to speak . That thought cannot exist without speech , is a truth Criticism of generally admitted . The negations of this thesis are all the negations of founded on ...
Pagina 29
... speak of historical induction or demonstration is to make a metaphorical use of these expressions , which bear a quite different meaning in history to that which they bear in science . The conviction of the historian is the ...
... speak of historical induction or demonstration is to make a metaphorical use of these expressions , which bear a quite different meaning in history to that which they bear in science . The conviction of the historian is the ...
Pagina 31
... speak in philosophy of such and such conventions as " decreed by man . ' They make conventions of truth and morality , and a supreme convention of the Spirit itself ! But if there are to be conventions , something must exist which is no ...
... speak in philosophy of such and such conventions as " decreed by man . ' They make conventions of truth and morality , and a supreme convention of the Spirit itself ! But if there are to be conventions , something must exist which is no ...
Pagina 34
... speak , of himself . Certainly he is not a type of abstract concepts , such as the loss of the sense of reality , or of the love of glory . An infinite number of personages can be thought of under these concepts , who are not Don ...
... speak , of himself . Certainly he is not a type of abstract concepts , such as the loss of the sense of reality , or of the love of glory . An infinite number of personages can be thought of under these concepts , who are not Don ...
Pagina 36
... modes of judgement and of criticism , thanks to which , instead of asking before a work of art if it be expressive and what it expresses , whether it speak or stammer or is altogether silent , they ask if 36 IV THEORY OF ESTHETIC.
... modes of judgement and of criticism , thanks to which , instead of asking before a work of art if it be expressive and what it expresses , whether it speak or stammer or is altogether silent , they ask if 36 IV THEORY OF ESTHETIC.
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