The Arts and Humanity: A Psychological Introduction to the Fine ArtsPhilosophical Library, 1952 - 334 strani |
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... Human Need for Art , ' whose very title implies that people create and experience art works because for some reason they must , to satisfy certain deep human needs . 1. Variety of art activities and experiences We may well recur to the ...
... Human Need for Art , ' whose very title implies that people create and experience art works because for some reason they must , to satisfy certain deep human needs . 1. Variety of art activities and experiences We may well recur to the ...
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... human needs do these art activities and experiences satisfy ? Why do people create and respond to art things ? Why do individual persons need art ? What does art mean ... human needs for art Why does humanity need 208 THE ARTS AND HUMANITY.
... human needs do these art activities and experiences satisfy ? Why do people create and respond to art things ? Why do individual persons need art ? What does art mean ... human needs for art Why does humanity need 208 THE ARTS AND HUMANITY.
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... human needs . A full answer would of necessity take us deep into the springs of human behavior , the pinions and cogs of personality , the motives and cues for action , the checks and balances of mental and spiritual health . The author ...
... human needs . A full answer would of necessity take us deep into the springs of human behavior , the pinions and cogs of personality , the motives and cues for action , the checks and balances of mental and spiritual health . The author ...
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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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