Art and Philosophy: Readings in AestheticsW. E. Kennick St. Martin's Press, 1964 - 674 頁 |
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... aspect into a connecting circuit of aspects . The perceptual judgment involved in building up this aesthetic object thus requires a synthesis of juxtaposed aspects which is not involved in the appreciation of a picture . In the ...
... aspect into a connecting circuit of aspects . The perceptual judgment involved in building up this aesthetic object thus requires a synthesis of juxtaposed aspects which is not involved in the appreciation of a picture . In the ...
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Readings in Aesthetics W. E. Kennick. posing that we considered four aspects : PA , being a perception of aspect A , PB of aspect B , Pc of aspect C , and PD of D. And G will stand for a perceptual grasp as a result of a circuit of the ...
Readings in Aesthetics W. E. Kennick. posing that we considered four aspects : PA , being a perception of aspect A , PB of aspect B , Pc of aspect C , and PD of D. And G will stand for a perceptual grasp as a result of a circuit of the ...
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... aspects , can establish . Let me add that the critic may be guided , in part , by an inquiry into the artist's intentions ( no matter whether these are fixed or variable ) or by an inquiry into what the majority of critics are likely to ...
... aspects , can establish . Let me add that the critic may be guided , in part , by an inquiry into the artist's intentions ( no matter whether these are fixed or variable ) or by an inquiry into what the majority of critics are likely to ...
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Introduction | 3 |
BENEDETTO CROCE Art as Intuition | 19 |
CLIVE BELL The Aesthetic Hypothesis | 33 |
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