Sociality: The Art of Living TogetherHolborn Publishing House, 1927 - 302 strani |
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... harmony , for instance , it may be thought , is plain in music but not in social life . To this it may be answered that it has been used by Plato , Leibniz and Herbart at least , and that successfully . From which of these , if any ...
... harmony , for instance , it may be thought , is plain in music but not in social life . To this it may be answered that it has been used by Plato , Leibniz and Herbart at least , and that successfully . From which of these , if any ...
Stran 106
... harmony ; a completely har- monious society would exhibit sociality in the highest degree . The aesthetic thus appears once more as the great socializer , and harmony of persons as the great object of social endeavour . Harmony implies ...
... harmony ; a completely har- monious society would exhibit sociality in the highest degree . The aesthetic thus appears once more as the great socializer , and harmony of persons as the great object of social endeavour . Harmony implies ...
Stran 128
... harmony of the deepest mental currents . Ethics and æsthetics are quite right when they recognize in such a harmony the highest type of human life . " 2 That this impulse is essentially æsthetic and its goal complete sociality seems to ...
... harmony of the deepest mental currents . Ethics and æsthetics are quite right when they recognize in such a harmony the highest type of human life . " 2 That this impulse is essentially æsthetic and its goal complete sociality seems to ...
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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