| Edward Howard Griggs - 1913 - 364 pagine
...simple and sublime." — Schopenhauer, The Art of Literature, p. 31. "To speak out once for all, man only plays when in the full meaning of the word he...man, and he is only completely a man when he plays." — Schiller, Essays & sthetical and Philosophical, p. 71. . I ' CHAPTER II /s... ' THE INTERPRETATION... | |
| Edward Howard Griggs - 1913 - 358 pagine
...simple and sublime." — Schopenhauer, The Art of Littrature, p. 31. "To speak out once for all, man only plays when in the full meaning of the word he is a man, and he t» only complettly a man when he playt." — Schiller, Estays j£ at helical and Philosophical, p.... | |
| Hermann Türck - 1914 - 504 pagine
...of Man," refers explicitly to the deeper significance of play: "For, to speak out once for all, man only plays when in the full meaning of the word he...man, and he is only completely a man when he plays. This proposition, which at this moment perhaps appears paradoxical, will receive a great and deep meaning,... | |
| Ernst Cassirer - 1944 - 254 pagine
...admit any such view. For him play is not a general organic activity but a specifically human one. "Man only plays when in the full meaning of the word he...man, and he is only completely a man when he plays. "87 To speak of an analogy, let alone an identity, 86. See Bernard Bosanquet, Three Lectures on Aestheties,... | |
| Rose Pfeffer - 1972 - 308 pagine
...Schiller's as well as Darwin's and Spencer's theories. He would agree with Schiller's view that "man only plays when, in the full meaning of the word, he is man, and he is only completely * Nietzsche's conception of art has many elements in common with contemporary... | |
| Joseph Adams - 1984 - 132 pagine
...The notion of the higher truth of artifice is important in romantic aesthetics. Cf. Schiller: 'man only plays when in the full meaning of the word he...man, and he is only completely a man when he plays' ('Letters Upon the Aesthetical Education of Man', Letter XV, Essays Aesthetical and Philosophical,... | |
| Norman O. Brown - 1985 - 396 pagine
...into his science the famous conclusion of Schiller's Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man: "Man only plays when in the full meaning of the word he...man, and he is only completely a man when he plays." And, from another point of view, Sartre says: "As soon as a man apprehends himself as free and wishes... | |
| Eugene H. Peterson - 1987 - 204 pagine
...Schiller, "only plays when in 8 EnkEnkson, Toys and Reasons (New York: WW Norton, 1977), p. 17. 78 the full meaning of the word he is a man, and he is only completely a man when he plays."9 Johann Huizinga wrote a long and learned book, Homo Ludens, showing that culture is healthy... | |
| Ken Gelder, Sarah Thornton - 1997 - 616 pagine
...their assessment of its importance. For some it is a mere recreation from work, whilst for others, 'man only plays when in the full meaning of the word he...man, and he is only completely a man when he plays' [Schiller 1793]. It is such a world of play that Marx envisages in his future utopia where it will... | |
| Ben Malbon - 1999 - 260 pagine
...stepping out of ordinary or everyday life (Huizinga, 1969; Young, 1997), while for others 'man [sic] only plays when in the full meaning of the word he...man, and he is only completely a man when he plays' (Schiller, 1967; cited in Young, 1997: 75). While the slightly obtuse language of Schiller's point... | |
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