Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... beauty ( xix 339 ) . The impelling power of a work of art is due to the appeal it makes to mankind . This appeal is not to be had from beauty of form alone , and each work must contain something beyond that exerts the desired influence ...
... beauty ( xix 339 ) . The impelling power of a work of art is due to the appeal it makes to mankind . This appeal is not to be had from beauty of form alone , and each work must contain something beyond that exerts the desired influence ...
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... beauty , and can- not elevate the mind . It is terrible rather than beautiful and leaves no aspirations to anything higher ( xix 49 , 339 ) : it does not uplift and therefore runs counter to the purpose of all art . Of course such facts ...
... beauty , and can- not elevate the mind . It is terrible rather than beautiful and leaves no aspirations to anything higher ( xix 49 , 339 ) : it does not uplift and therefore runs counter to the purpose of all art . Of course such facts ...
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... beauty ' - always towards the accomplishment of some end for which writing , literature , is indispensable as a means ( xix 19 ) . Then , and then only , will the result be real literature , real art . To such a degree must his cause ...
... beauty ' - always towards the accomplishment of some end for which writing , literature , is indispensable as a means ( xix 19 ) . Then , and then only , will the result be real literature , real art . To such a degree must his cause ...
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... beauty and literary taste by means of which he tried to gain his end ( xix 366 ) . Considered in connection with this end , every feature of the work becomes a matter of importance . Separately , indeed , the form has little value ; but ...
... beauty and literary taste by means of which he tried to gain his end ( xix 366 ) . Considered in connection with this end , every feature of the work becomes a matter of importance . Separately , indeed , the form has little value ; but ...
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... beauty expressed in a work of art , this does not refer to any beauty of individual details , but applies rather to the work of art considered as a whole , in its totality ( xix 3 ) . A work of art is nothing if it is not a compact ...
... beauty expressed in a work of art , this does not refer to any beauty of individual details , but applies rather to the work of art considered as a whole , in its totality ( xix 3 ) . A work of art is nothing if it is not a compact ...
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