Contemporary Studies in AestheticsMcGraw-Hill, 1968 - 457 strani |
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Stran 65
... proposition that " it follows from the proposition that one thing resembles others in the three ways described , that it makes an assertive reference to them " were true , then we would be obliged to accept another proposition which is ...
... proposition that " it follows from the proposition that one thing resembles others in the three ways described , that it makes an assertive reference to them " were true , then we would be obliged to accept another proposition which is ...
Stran 237
... proposition they most want to impress upon their hearers or readers be never stated ? Because , surely , they can ... proposition is implied in a work of art , as thus far explained , is simply whether the artist meant to com- municate ...
... proposition they most want to impress upon their hearers or readers be never stated ? Because , surely , they can ... proposition is implied in a work of art , as thus far explained , is simply whether the artist meant to com- municate ...
Stran 277
... proposition can be stated , and the fact that these conditions are not satisfied by some works . There are at least two kinds of rules to which an expression must conform if it is to state a proposition : definitional rules , and rules ...
... proposition can be stated , and the fact that these conditions are not satisfied by some works . There are at least two kinds of rules to which an expression must conform if it is to state a proposition : definitional rules , and rules ...
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Donald F Henze The Work of Art | 26 |
Problems concerning the Appreciation | 113 |
Bernard Harrison Some Uses of Good in Criticism | 130 |
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actual aesthetic experience aesthetic judgment aesthetic value aestheticians æsthetics analysis answer artist aspects assertive symbol attention Autonomy Theory beauty believe Bindo Altoviti C. I. Lewis C. L. Stevenson catachresis character characteristics Charlotte Brontë claim concept concerned consider context creative criteria criticism definition describe discussion distinction emotion evaluation example expression fact false feeling fiction function imagination important inherent value interest interpretation Jane Austen judge kind language lbid Lewis literary literature logical look Margaret Macdonald matter Max Black meaning megatype ments merely metaphor Mona Lisa moral nature normative novel object of art painting particular perception person philosophical phrase picture poem poetry possible Poussin problem properties proposition psychological qualities question reason refer relation relevant resemblance rules seems sense sentence simply someone sort speak statements suggest suppose T. E. Hulme taste theory thesis thetic things tion true truth unique word
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