Sociality: The Art of Living TogetherHolborn Publishing House, 1927 - 302 strani |
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Stran 13
... fact of their number to me so that I unavoidably receive it when I attend to them . Their number may not interest me , and I may turn away without being aware of it . Again I can cease counting at any point I like , so that I may never ...
... fact of their number to me so that I unavoidably receive it when I attend to them . Their number may not interest me , and I may turn away without being aware of it . Again I can cease counting at any point I like , so that I may never ...
Stran 275
... fact is a fact of æsthetic experience . ” For it is not true that there is an actual world which happens to exhibit order ; there is an actual world because there is an order , for without an order there would be no world . Hence the ...
... fact is a fact of æsthetic experience . ” For it is not true that there is an actual world which happens to exhibit order ; there is an actual world because there is an order , for without an order there would be no world . Hence the ...
Stran 280
... fact . It is just their fullest employ- ment which will reveal their capacities and their limits . This is what occurs with the mechanical method . Passing over the fact that its fundamental categories are , as has just been said ...
... fact . It is just their fullest employ- ment which will reveal their capacities and their limits . This is what occurs with the mechanical method . Passing over the fact that its fundamental categories are , as has just been said ...
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ÆSTHETICAL | 3 |
definitionDiscovery and Creation | 24 |
EMOTIONAL REACTIONS | 36 |
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19th century action activity Adam Smith admiration aesthetic æsthetic idealization agnosticism amongst analogy animals artist attained attitude beauty become belief called character Christ church civilization contemplation creative Critique of Judgment culture desire divine doubtless earthly emotional empathy ethics experience expression expressionism feeling fellowship group-life harmony Hegel Hence Herbart highest human nature idea imagination imitation impressionism impulse imputations individual involves John Ruskin justice Kant Kingdom Kingdom of God living means merely method mind mode modern monads moral mutual numbers object organic passions perfection perhaps person philosophy Plato play pleasure poetic justice political possible primarily principle produce Protestantism Psychology reality reason regarded religion religious result Ruskin seems sense social society spiritual symbolism sympathetic sympathy taste tendency tends things true unity universal Utopia values VERNON LEE whilst whole Wildon Carr