The Arts and Their InterrelationsLiberal Arts Press, 1949 - 559 strani |
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Stran 9
... object no longer had to " imitate natural objects , " or even to bear a definite resemblance to any natural object . What , then , did qualify Bird in Flight as sculptural art ? In the first place , no one contested that it was made ...
... object no longer had to " imitate natural objects , " or even to bear a definite resemblance to any natural object . What , then , did qualify Bird in Flight as sculptural art ? In the first place , no one contested that it was made ...
Stran 109
... object , " which implies that it can become the object of attention and interested contemplation . Natural forms or objects , such as sunsets and flowers , can also become aesthetic objects ; but in art we deal with man - made products ...
... object , " which implies that it can become the object of attention and interested contemplation . Natural forms or objects , such as sunsets and flowers , can also become aesthetic objects ; but in art we deal with man - made products ...
Stran 361
... object which arouses them , as if they were attributes of the object itself . Metaphysically , this raises difficult prob- lems of distinguishing the real from the apparent ; but they need not all be raised in aesthetics . To aesthetics ...
... object which arouses them , as if they were attributes of the object itself . Metaphysically , this raises difficult prob- lems of distinguishing the real from the apparent ; but they need not all be raised in aesthetics . To aesthetics ...
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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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