Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... refers not to what pleases the ordinary nature of man , but to that higher ideal which is found in ' the common and universal human nature . ' This higher ideal , which is given to man by intui- tion of the formula Ens creat existentias ...
... refers not to what pleases the ordinary nature of man , but to that higher ideal which is found in ' the common and universal human nature . ' This higher ideal , which is given to man by intui- tion of the formula Ens creat existentias ...
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... refers to the internal ex- pression in the artist's mind . That there is such an internal Stuttgart u . Tübingen 1885 . 22 Sämmtliche Werke , v , 198 . 23 Works , iii , 71. New York 1913 . expression as soon as we have an intuition ...
... refers to the internal ex- pression in the artist's mind . That there is such an internal Stuttgart u . Tübingen 1885 . 22 Sämmtliche Werke , v , 198 . 23 Works , iii , 71. New York 1913 . expression as soon as we have an intuition ...
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... refers to when he says that artistic expression is intuition , that it is immediate apprehen- sion . But we think he goes too far when he wishes to exclude reasoning and reflection from pure artistic expression . If the intuition is ...
... refers to when he says that artistic expression is intuition , that it is immediate apprehen- sion . But we think he goes too far when he wishes to exclude reasoning and reflection from pure artistic expression . If the intuition is ...
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... refers not to this ordinary intuition , but by common acceptation only to those intuitions that exceed the ability of the ordinary mind . The difference between the two kinds of intuition is not one of intensity , as Croce carefully ...
... refers not to this ordinary intuition , but by common acceptation only to those intuitions that exceed the ability of the ordinary mind . The difference between the two kinds of intuition is not one of intensity , as Croce carefully ...
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... refers to the general stand a man takes towards the supernatural ; it does not require that every action of ours have a positive religious bearing , and does not condemn those actions of man that merely do not op- pose the religious ...
... refers to the general stand a man takes towards the supernatural ; it does not require that every action of ours have a positive religious bearing , and does not condemn those actions of man that merely do not op- pose the religious ...
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