Art and Philosophy: Readings in AestheticsW. E. Kennick St. Martin's Press, 1964 - 674 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 76 筆
第 116 頁
... judgment in an aesthetic work of art . There will be a judgment on the continuant and a judgment on the medium . So , critics will make certain judgments of a composer's composition and other judgments on the performer's inter ...
... judgment in an aesthetic work of art . There will be a judgment on the continuant and a judgment on the medium . So , critics will make certain judgments of a composer's composition and other judgments on the performer's inter ...
第 528 頁
... judgment that they are beautiful , and all that is theoretically required of judgment is that it shall be true ; the emotion that accom- panies it is logically irrelevant , irrelevant because it is bound up with an individual set of ...
... judgment that they are beautiful , and all that is theoretically required of judgment is that it shall be true ; the emotion that accom- panies it is logically irrelevant , irrelevant because it is bound up with an individual set of ...
第 567 頁
... Judgment . Sub- jectivist theories of beauty err , according to Jessop , in saying that ( 1 ) our judgments of beauty lie " under no restraint whatever from the objective side " -we can " make " anything beautiful by having certain ...
... Judgment . Sub- jectivist theories of beauty err , according to Jessop , in saying that ( 1 ) our judgments of beauty lie " under no restraint whatever from the objective side " -we can " make " anything beautiful by having certain ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
A. E. Housman aesthetic experience aesthetic judgment aesthetic terms aestheticians ambiguity analogy analysis answer appreciation architecture Aristotelian Society artist aspect beauty belief Cassie catachresis character characteristic Charlotte Brontë Clive Bell color concepts consider contemplating creative criteria criticism definition Distance distinction elements emotion Epic poetry evaluation example expression fact false feeling fiction function give hexapod human I. A. Richards idea imagination imitation imply intellect interpretation intuition Jane Austen kind knowledge language linguistic literary literature logical look matter meaning ment metaphor mind moral Morris Weitz nature novel observe painter painting perception person philosophers picture play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry problem propositions qualities question R. G. Collingwood reader reason relation relevant sculpture sensation sense sentence sort speak statement suggest suppose symbol T. S. Eliot theory things tion true truth visual words writing