A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... display which attracts - not the beauty of the display itself . The caterpillar theory he might explode as readily by explaining that the raised hinder end scares the attacking bird by its resemblance to the rearing head of a snake ...
... display which attracts - not the beauty of the display itself . The caterpillar theory he might explode as readily by explaining that the raised hinder end scares the attacking bird by its resemblance to the rearing head of a snake ...
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... display which they associate with pleasurable emotion , and on the other hand that they are even quicker to perceive ... display causes an opposite reaction to the displays evolved for the purpose of attraction . The one startles and ...
... display which they associate with pleasurable emotion , and on the other hand that they are even quicker to perceive ... display causes an opposite reaction to the displays evolved for the purpose of attraction . The one startles and ...
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... display and " dance " engenders results in a mutual flowering of the conditions necessary for reproduction . More recently it has been discovered that some visual patterns can , through the telegraphic apparatus of eye , nerve , and ...
... display and " dance " engenders results in a mutual flowering of the conditions necessary for reproduction . More recently it has been discovered that some visual patterns can , through the telegraphic apparatus of eye , nerve , and ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Beauty and Ugliness in the West and in the Eastin Nature and in Art | 15 |
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