Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... theory of the universe and its relation to the Creator . Therefore , since literature is so prominently a sociological fact , it has the same close connection with the religious fact that the social question has ; or rather , literature ...
... theory of the universe and its relation to the Creator . Therefore , since literature is so prominently a sociological fact , it has the same close connection with the religious fact that the social question has ; or rather , literature ...
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... theory or doc- trine ' in an inartistic way , ' i . e . , directly and immediately , is objectionable ( xix 225 ) . In works of instruction repose is demanded , only the intellect is to be active ; whereas novels demand action and are ...
... theory or doc- trine ' in an inartistic way , ' i . e . , directly and immediately , is objectionable ( xix 225 ) . In works of instruction repose is demanded , only the intellect is to be active ; whereas novels demand action and are ...
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... theory of the his- torian should always remain ' within the order of facts , ' should be merely a theory according to which the facts are explained and arranged ( xix 383 , 386 ) . But there are writers who think that history as such is ...
... theory of the his- torian should always remain ' within the order of facts , ' should be merely a theory according to which the facts are explained and arranged ( xix 383 , 386 ) . But there are writers who think that history as such is ...
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... theory of aesthetics . Indeed , without these aesthetic principles and without a close connection between them and the sociological conception , literature would for Brownson come to mean writing formally didactic in nature , despite ...
... theory of aesthetics . Indeed , without these aesthetic principles and without a close connection between them and the sociological conception , literature would for Brownson come to mean writing formally didactic in nature , despite ...
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... theory of art , the result will be disastrous to human nature or at least repulsive to the very idea of true art ( xix 48-9 ) . Even the ancients were aware that art gives expression to the beautiful by imitating nature . This , indeed ...
... theory of art , the result will be disastrous to human nature or at least repulsive to the very idea of true art ( xix 48-9 ) . Even the ancients were aware that art gives expression to the beautiful by imitating nature . This , indeed ...
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