Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... speak of ideal qualities to which every piece of liter- ature should conform , this does not mean that there is an absolute ideal of literature in actual existence . A piece of lit- erature indeed has an entity of its own , and can be ...
... speak of ideal qualities to which every piece of liter- ature should conform , this does not mean that there is an absolute ideal of literature in actual existence . A piece of lit- erature indeed has an entity of its own , and can be ...
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... speak of the 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 ...
... speak of the 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 ...
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... speak , is for the time being overpowered and rendered unable to dis- turb us ' ( xix 321 ) . To attain the truly beautiful , therefore , it is necessary that our aesthetics be firmly grounded in ethics and determined by the latter ...
... speak , is for the time being overpowered and rendered unable to dis- turb us ' ( xix 321 ) . To attain the truly beautiful , therefore , it is necessary that our aesthetics be firmly grounded in ethics and determined by the latter ...
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... speaks from his inner self . He must assimilate his ideals to such an extent that it becomes a part of his inward experience ( xix 429 , 494 ) . He who merely imitates the ideals and sentiments of others is simply a copyist . The ...
... speaks from his inner self . He must assimilate his ideals to such an extent that it becomes a part of his inward experience ( xix 429 , 494 ) . He who merely imitates the ideals and sentiments of others is simply a copyist . The ...
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... speak , on the side of being or on that of existences , and imitates the divine act in its primary revelation , or only as it is copied by existences in the order of second causes ' ( xix 423 ) . Much of the modern art fails just here ...
... speak , on the side of being or on that of existences , and imitates the divine act in its primary revelation , or only as it is copied by existences in the order of second causes ' ( xix 423 ) . Much of the modern art fails just here ...
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