Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... feelings . Surrendering to an intensity of feeling is regarded as the peak of the appreciative experience . Con- verselv , one does not appreciate a work of art unless it moves one's feelings in- tensely . Both subject appreciators and ...
... feelings . Surrendering to an intensity of feeling is regarded as the peak of the appreciative experience . Con- verselv , one does not appreciate a work of art unless it moves one's feelings in- tensely . Both subject appreciators and ...
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... feeling embodied in an ap- pearance presented to imagination or imaginative perception . " By feeling Bosanquet means any experience involving a " body - and - mind " as a whole . In con- trast to ordinary feeling , which is transient ...
... feeling embodied in an ap- pearance presented to imagination or imaginative perception . " By feeling Bosanquet means any experience involving a " body - and - mind " as a whole . In con- trast to ordinary feeling , which is transient ...
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... feeling is a transformation , if not a trenscendence , of feeling . He holds that through ex- pression we know our feelings . Croce holds that , through expression of our im- pressions and feelings , we know the world of imagination and ...
... feeling is a transformation , if not a trenscendence , of feeling . He holds that through ex- pression we know our feelings . Croce holds that , through expression of our im- pressions and feelings , we know the world of imagination and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Relative Efficiency of Student Achievement at Different Levels | 11 |
Method of Comparison and Evaluation | 19 |
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