A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... spiritual quality . Birds and the brute creation may be able to appreciate beauty in their environment , in each other ( in bird - song and bird - plumage , for example ) , and this appreciation as " gratifying any taste " answers to ...
... spiritual quality . Birds and the brute creation may be able to appreciate beauty in their environment , in each other ( in bird - song and bird - plumage , for example ) , and this appreciation as " gratifying any taste " answers to ...
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... spiritual activity , indicative of the emergence of a “ rational soul " . And this is something more than mechancial mass - production . In the earliest hominids we cannot find traces of this " spiritual activity " , but with ...
... spiritual activity , indicative of the emergence of a “ rational soul " . And this is something more than mechancial mass - production . In the earliest hominids we cannot find traces of this " spiritual activity " , but with ...
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... spiritual urgencies and doubts struggling within him . He spent what seems to us an altogether abnormal proportion of his time in preparing magic formulas for , and in trapping , food : in preparing and eating food . Yet it is to this ...
... spiritual urgencies and doubts struggling within him . He spent what seems to us an altogether abnormal proportion of his time in preparing magic formulas for , and in trapping , food : in preparing and eating food . Yet it is to this ...
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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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