Sociality: The Art of Living TogetherHolborn Publishing House, 1927 - 302 strani |
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Stran 17
... limits to the power of the mind to constitute objects . It cannot do anything it likes with its material . We have seen above that there are upper and lower limits to its power of rhythmizing and that till a certain facility is acquired ...
... limits to the power of the mind to constitute objects . It cannot do anything it likes with its material . We have seen above that there are upper and lower limits to its power of rhythmizing and that till a certain facility is acquired ...
Stran 62
... limits and become painful earnest . Modern sport , with its technique and discipline , is on the border - land between play and earnest , and gives point to the remark about the English taking their pleasures sadly . In a wide view of ...
... limits and become painful earnest . Modern sport , with its technique and discipline , is on the border - land between play and earnest , and gives point to the remark about the English taking their pleasures sadly . In a wide view of ...
Stran 286
... limits to the possible ill results of failure . In modern æsthetics the attempt is resolutely made to include the ugly within the compass of the beautiful , as counterfoil and means of enhancement . There are limits to this project , no ...
... limits to the possible ill results of failure . In modern æsthetics the attempt is resolutely made to include the ugly within the compass of the beautiful , as counterfoil and means of enhancement . There are limits to this project , no ...
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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