Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 31
... morality , and a supreme convention of the Spirit itself ! But if there are to be conventions , something must exist which is no convention , but is itself the author of conventions . This is the spiritual activity of man . The ...
... morality , and a supreme convention of the Spirit itself ! But if there are to be conventions , something must exist which is no convention , but is itself the author of conventions . This is the spiritual activity of man . The ...
Pagina 51
... morally charged with epithets of praise or blame . innocence of When critics of art remark that a theme is badly selected , in cases where that observation has a just foundation , it is a question of blaming , not the selection of the ...
... morally charged with epithets of praise or blame . innocence of When critics of art remark that a theme is badly selected , in cases where that observation has a just foundation , it is a question of blaming , not the selection of the ...
Pagina 52
... moral . There should be no fear lest frivolous or cold art should thus be justified , since what is truly frivolous or cold is so because it has not been raised to expression ; or in other words , frivolity and frigidity come always ...
... moral . There should be no fear lest frivolous or cold art should thus be justified , since what is truly frivolous or cold is so because it has not been raised to expression ; or in other words , frivolity and frigidity come always ...
Pagina 53
... moral duty not to deceive one's neighbour ; and in that case it is foreign to the artist . For indeed he deceives no one , since he gives form to what is already in his soul . He would only deceive if he were to betray his duty as an ...
... moral duty not to deceive one's neighbour ; and in that case it is foreign to the artist . For indeed he deceives no one , since he gives form to what is already in his soul . He would only deceive if he were to betray his duty as an ...
Pagina 55
... moral activity . Economy is , as it were , the Esthetic of practical life ; Morality its Logic . If this has not been clearly seen by philosophers ; The economic- if the correct place in the system of the spirit has not ally useful ...
... moral activity . Economy is , as it were , the Esthetic of practical life ; Morality its Logic . If this has not been clearly seen by philosophers ; The economic- if the correct place in the system of the spirit has not ally useful ...
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