Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... possible in his circumstances ' ( xix 213 ) . Both the moral and the literary viewpoint condemn productions that are crude and hasty . ( Ibid . ) In the matter of rendering his work as appropriately beautiful as possible , the author ...
... possible in his circumstances ' ( xix 213 ) . Both the moral and the literary viewpoint condemn productions that are crude and hasty . ( Ibid . ) In the matter of rendering his work as appropriately beautiful as possible , the author ...
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... possible as long as the mind and the heart turn merely to outward nature and regard only sensible and material objects ( xix 313 ) . But is not this demanding that all art be religious art ? In the sense of what THE CRITICAL PRINCIPLES ...
... possible as long as the mind and the heart turn merely to outward nature and regard only sensible and material objects ( xix 313 ) . But is not this demanding that all art be religious art ? In the sense of what THE CRITICAL PRINCIPLES ...
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... possible without a true and adequate ontology . ' ( Ibid . ) If the latter is false , naturally the principles of art deduced from it will 1 By imagination Brownson sometimes seems to mean the emotional faculty in man , at times rightly ...
... possible without a true and adequate ontology . ' ( Ibid . ) If the latter is false , naturally the principles of art deduced from it will 1 By imagination Brownson sometimes seems to mean the emotional faculty in man , at times rightly ...
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... possible for thought to originate . the first place he thinks it evident that this idea cannot arise from sense - perception . The mind , when it operates upon the senses by the method of abstraction , can never arrive at the knowledge ...
... possible for thought to originate . the first place he thinks it evident that this idea cannot arise from sense - perception . The mind , when it operates upon the senses by the method of abstraction , can never arrive at the knowledge ...
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... possible third position combines the two and insists on the importance of form because of its in- timate relation to the content , its inseparableness from the latter . This view is clearly expounded by Benedetto Croce.18 15 L'art au ...
... possible third position combines the two and insists on the importance of form because of its in- timate relation to the content , its inseparableness from the latter . This view is clearly expounded by Benedetto Croce.18 15 L'art au ...
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