The Arts and Humanity: A Psychological Introduction to the Fine ArtsPhilosophical Library, 1952 - 334 strani |
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Stran 93
... evoked by a work of art , these evoked thoughts may refer to objective referents , or to quite subjective referents like formal feeling states and beauty , or to logical referents like abstrac- tions and evaluations ; or the thoughts evoked ...
... evoked by a work of art , these evoked thoughts may refer to objective referents , or to quite subjective referents like formal feeling states and beauty , or to logical referents like abstrac- tions and evaluations ; or the thoughts evoked ...
Stran 94
... evoked by a work of art and what relation they may have to one another . The first kind of effect evoked as part of a responsive art expe- rience is vivid perception , already referred to in our discussion of the various definitions of ...
... evoked by a work of art and what relation they may have to one another . The first kind of effect evoked as part of a responsive art expe- rience is vivid perception , already referred to in our discussion of the various definitions of ...
Stran 95
... evoked by the thought of the Church may in turn evoke additional thoughts perhaps a thought of the meaning of the crucifixion or a thought of a certain Bach chorale or a thought naming the evoked mood as ' reverence . ' So the effects ...
... evoked by the thought of the Church may in turn evoke additional thoughts perhaps a thought of the meaning of the crucifixion or a thought of a certain Bach chorale or a thought naming the evoked mood as ' reverence . ' So the effects ...
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The Interrelation of Art Experience and Theory | 3 |
INTRODUCTION TO ART BEAUTY AND MEANING | 17 |
On the Personal Cultivation of Taste | 112 |
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