The Bucknell Review, 第 8-9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 84 筆
第 4 頁
... artist appears to be freer than the scientist simply because the function of the artist must be stated in terms of making . Homo faber , by selecting and choosing , produces an object which is " freed from " himself both in time and in ...
... artist appears to be freer than the scientist simply because the function of the artist must be stated in terms of making . Homo faber , by selecting and choosing , produces an object which is " freed from " himself both in time and in ...
第 84 頁
... artist provides the ma- terial for him to study . He may legislate for the artist , if he so desires , but I fail to see any reason why the artist should obey his laws . The painter would do much better to read the works of ...
... artist provides the ma- terial for him to study . He may legislate for the artist , if he so desires , but I fail to see any reason why the artist should obey his laws . The painter would do much better to read the works of ...
第 87 頁
... artist and the critic are not the same thing . Why should the " expression " of two different experiences be expected to be identical ? Now what is the ... artist was ever harmed by being intelligent . If our AESTHETICS AND THE ARTIST 87.
... artist and the critic are not the same thing . Why should the " expression " of two different experiences be expected to be identical ? Now what is the ... artist was ever harmed by being intelligent . If our AESTHETICS AND THE ARTIST 87.
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LEONARDO DA VINCIS PHILOSOPHY OF ORIGINALITY | 1 |
FROM ANALYSIS TO CREATION | 17 |
THE PARADOX OF RELIGIOUS POETRY | 38 |
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