The Arts and Their InterrelationsLiberal Arts Press, 1949 - 559 strani |
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Stran 84
... emotion . On the other hand , it is not true that all art ( in the broad aesthetic , non - evaluative sense ) involves expression and communica- tion of emotion . Tolstoy concedes this in part by admitting that an artist need not have ...
... emotion . On the other hand , it is not true that all art ( in the broad aesthetic , non - evaluative sense ) involves expression and communica- tion of emotion . Tolstoy concedes this in part by admitting that an artist need not have ...
Stran 86
... emotion so that it will infect others . We must insist , however , that it is not always necessary for the artist to have the emotion himself ; that he may only arrange and present the stimuli which are capable of arousing it in others ...
... emotion so that it will infect others . We must insist , however , that it is not always necessary for the artist to have the emotion himself ; that he may only arrange and present the stimuli which are capable of arousing it in others ...
Stran 481
... emotion , than modern occidental adults usually permit themselves in ordinary conversation or in prose writing . In the sympathetic reader or listener , these can arouse latent powers of desire and emotion , and produce a heightened ...
... emotion , than modern occidental adults usually permit themselves in ordinary conversation or in prose writing . In the sympathetic reader or listener , these can arouse latent powers of desire and emotion , and produce a heightened ...
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THE NEED FOR CLEAR THINKING ABOUT | 3 |
Classification of the arts as a problem of philosophy | 14 |
The need for flexible concepts and methods | 20 |
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