The Arts and Their InterrelationsLiberal Arts Press, 1949 - 559 strani |
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Stran 21
... human usage - not by the objective nature of things . Concepts , of course , are intended to correspond in certain ways with objective reality or at least with perceptual experi- ence just how , is a difficult problem of epistemology ...
... human usage - not by the objective nature of things . Concepts , of course , are intended to correspond in certain ways with objective reality or at least with perceptual experi- ence just how , is a difficult problem of epistemology ...
Stran 255
... human body , and even painting can directly represent only the visible world of nature . " But is this consistent , or fair to the visual arts ? As to the dance , music , and literature , we were not restricting their subject - matter ...
... human body , and even painting can directly represent only the visible world of nature . " But is this consistent , or fair to the visual arts ? As to the dance , music , and literature , we were not restricting their subject - matter ...
Stran 361
... human emotions and desires ; a Shakespeare sonnet is more limited in range . A Cézanne still life is more specialized in suggestive content than Tintoretto's Paradise or Michelangelo's Last Judgment . A Persian rug is often more diversi ...
... human emotions and desires ; a Shakespeare sonnet is more limited in range . A Cézanne still life is more specialized in suggestive content than Tintoretto's Paradise or Michelangelo's Last Judgment . A Persian rug is often more diversi ...
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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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abstract abstract types activity aesthetic arts aesthetic experience aestheticians applied architecture Aristotle artist auditory Baroque basic basis beauty broad called classed classification color combined complex composing composition creative cultural dance decorative decorative arts defined definition of art distinction distinguish division drama effect emotion emphasis especially example expression factor field fine arts functions hedonist Hegel human ideas images imitation imply important individual industrial arts industrial design involves John Dewey kind less liberal arts literature lower-sense materials meaning medium modern modes nature object organization painting and sculpture particular arts performance phase philosophers plastic arts Plato pleasure poetry practical present prose psychological qualities realm representation representative says sculpture sense sensory skill sometimes space arts styles suggest symbolic technical techniques theater thematic theory things tion Tolstoy traditional types of art usually utilitarian vague various visual arts words