The Journal of Philosophy, Količina 27F.J.E. Woodbridge, 1921 Covers topics in philosophy, psychology, and scientific methods. Vols. 31- include "A Bibliography of philosophy," 1933- |
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... esthetic enjoyment . Thus catharsis , esthetic repose , escape from daily routine , self - forgetfulness , are all motives for the striving for art , but they are not the motive for the enjoy- ment . The prevailing theory that art is ...
... esthetic enjoyment . Thus catharsis , esthetic repose , escape from daily routine , self - forgetfulness , are all motives for the striving for art , but they are not the motive for the enjoy- ment . The prevailing theory that art is ...
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... esthetic enjoyment , since not all enjoyments are contemplative , as , for instance , sports , when the enjoyment is in the activity , and the self is sunk in the activity . Since an object of contemplation or of en- joyment is lacking ...
... esthetic enjoyment , since not all enjoyments are contemplative , as , for instance , sports , when the enjoyment is in the activity , and the self is sunk in the activity . Since an object of contemplation or of en- joyment is lacking ...
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... esthetic observation . To see a part and not the whole is not esthetic contemplation . Moral , political , and religious implications of a work of art are for this reason outside esthetic consideration . We have , then , two traits of ...
... esthetic observation . To see a part and not the whole is not esthetic contemplation . Moral , political , and religious implications of a work of art are for this reason outside esthetic consideration . We have , then , two traits of ...
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