The Science of Beauty: An Analytical Inquiry Into the Laws of ÆstheticsTrübner & Company, 1881 - 200 страници |
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... minds . The other hypothesis has it that beauty consists in perfection ; but this when examined goes to pieces in the same way . A wood - louse may be as perfect of its kind as a tiger - moth , but it is far from being considered as ...
... minds . The other hypothesis has it that beauty consists in perfection ; but this when examined goes to pieces in the same way . A wood - louse may be as perfect of its kind as a tiger - moth , but it is far from being considered as ...
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... mind - that is to say , we know intuitively and immediately that we see shape and colour , i.e. , that we feel them through the optic nerve ; that we hear music and noise , i.e. , that we feel them through the auditory nerve ; that we ...
... mind - that is to say , we know intuitively and immediately that we see shape and colour , i.e. , that we feel them through the optic nerve ; that we hear music and noise , i.e. , that we feel them through the auditory nerve ; that we ...
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... mind's feelings into the two great classes of emotions and sensa- tions renders some such arrangement necessary in order to avoid confusion and mistake . Let us now distinguish carefully between the two factors in a recognition of ...
... mind's feelings into the two great classes of emotions and sensa- tions renders some such arrangement necessary in order to avoid confusion and mistake . Let us now distinguish carefully between the two factors in a recognition of ...
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... mind's feelings into the two great classes of emotions and sensa- tions renders some such arrangement necessary in order to avoid confusion and mistake . Let us now distinguish carefully between the two factors in a recognition of ...
... mind's feelings into the two great classes of emotions and sensa- tions renders some such arrangement necessary in order to avoid confusion and mistake . Let us now distinguish carefully between the two factors in a recognition of ...
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... mind has , as it is termed , an objective rather than a subjective tendency . What , then , are these subjective ... mind , and nothing more than it is felt to be ; there has been no dispute about that ; but that is too general . What ...
... mind has , as it is termed , an objective rather than a subjective tendency . What , then , are these subjective ... mind , and nothing more than it is felt to be ; there has been no dispute about that ; but that is too general . What ...
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