Sociality: The Art of Living TogetherHolborn Publishing House, 1927 - 302 strani |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 70
Stran 10
... things and entirely without spiritual meaning . For the æsthetician there exist no things which can be weighed , measured , and counted ; there exist only images , mental acts . To attempt to find a passage or connexion between the ...
... things and entirely without spiritual meaning . For the æsthetician there exist no things which can be weighed , measured , and counted ; there exist only images , mental acts . To attempt to find a passage or connexion between the ...
Stran 15
... things simpliciter , it cannot hold of any- thing less than the whole complex thing that - is- felt - with - delight . " Now our present argument has been that the above view is nonsense and that beauty only belongs to the thing as ...
... things simpliciter , it cannot hold of any- thing less than the whole complex thing that - is- felt - with - delight . " Now our present argument has been that the above view is nonsense and that beauty only belongs to the thing as ...
Stran 131
... things are filled with the most intense passion and gentleness of sympathy . Hence I suppose that the powers of imagination may always be tested by accompanying tenderness of emotion . And , on the other hand , I suppose the chief bar ...
... things are filled with the most intense passion and gentleness of sympathy . Hence I suppose that the powers of imagination may always be tested by accompanying tenderness of emotion . And , on the other hand , I suppose the chief bar ...
Vsebina
ESTHETICAL | 3 |
definitionDiscovery and Creation | 24 |
EMOTIONAL REACTIONS | 36 |
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action activity admiration æsthetic animals artist attained attitude beauty become belief bring called cause century character Christ church civilization contemplation creative depends desire direction divine doubt effect emotional Evidently experience expression fact feeling follow give hand harmony Hence highest human idea ideal imagination imitation importance individual interest involves judgments justice Kant kind Kingdom knowledge largely leads least less limits living material means mere merely method mind mode moral mutual nature object organic perfection perhaps person philosophy physical play pleasure political possible practical present principle probably produce progress reality reason regarded relations religion religious requires response result seems seen sense social society spiritual suggestion sympathy taste tends things thought true truth unity universal values whilst whole