Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... simply be those which guide him in all other activities of his life - ' in politics , business , and amusement ' ( xix 450 , 451 , 264 ) . In the ontological order the church of God precedes reason and nature ; the latter ' are ...
... simply be those which guide him in all other activities of his life - ' in politics , business , and amusement ' ( xix 450 , 451 , 264 ) . In the ontological order the church of God precedes reason and nature ; the latter ' are ...
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... simply that a false philosophy and false morality are insur- mountable obstacles to the attainment of the ideal beauty which it is his sphere to portray ( xix 109 , 304 , 313 ) . The ideal which the artist is to seek must be apprehended ...
... simply that a false philosophy and false morality are insur- mountable obstacles to the attainment of the ideal beauty which it is his sphere to portray ( xix 109 , 304 , 313 ) . The ideal which the artist is to seek must be apprehended ...
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... simply of being as ens necessarium et reale , of an all- perfect being of God , if you like ( xix 487-8 ) . must point out the insufficiency of the supposition . Again we This no- bearing on his view of aesthetics . In a general THE ...
... simply of being as ens necessarium et reale , of an all- perfect being of God , if you like ( xix 487-8 ) . must point out the insufficiency of the supposition . Again we This no- bearing on his view of aesthetics . In a general THE ...
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... simply of essential being , without the addition of limitaton . the latter notion is simpler that the former , it has fewer qual- ifications of content , and can be derived from the former by taking away the attribute of limitation . In ...
... simply of essential being , without the addition of limitaton . the latter notion is simpler that the former , it has fewer qual- ifications of content , and can be derived from the former by taking away the attribute of limitation . In ...
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... simply in an embodiment of the beautiful , and the beau- tiful is for him the criterion that distinguishes art from non- art . At the same time he claims that art has higher requi- sites than that of mere beauty . He also acknowledges ...
... simply in an embodiment of the beautiful , and the beau- tiful is for him the criterion that distinguishes art from non- art . At the same time he claims that art has higher requi- sites than that of mere beauty . He also acknowledges ...
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