Art and Philosophy: Readings in AestheticsW. E. Kennick St. Martin's Press, 1964 - 674 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 87 筆
第 192 頁
... ideas , however , is quite susceptible of being adequately ex- pressed by means which unquestionably belong to the sphere of music proper . This class comprises all ideas which , consistently with the organ to which they appeal , are ...
... ideas , however , is quite susceptible of being adequately ex- pressed by means which unquestionably belong to the sphere of music proper . This class comprises all ideas which , consistently with the organ to which they appeal , are ...
第 193 頁
... ideas which music can represent . What part of the feelings , then , can music represent , if not the subject ... ideas ( those that have assumed a living form , as it were ) can be incorporated by an art . But no instrumental ...
... ideas which music can represent . What part of the feelings , then , can music represent , if not the subject ... ideas ( those that have assumed a living form , as it were ) can be incorporated by an art . But no instrumental ...
第 275 頁
... ideas and serve to evoke them as distinguished from real things , of which ideas are more like shadows , so too music and poems serve to evoke emotions of a peculiar sort , emotions which are like the shadows of real emotions . So this ...
... ideas and serve to evoke them as distinguished from real things , of which ideas are more like shadows , so too music and poems serve to evoke emotions of a peculiar sort , emotions which are like the shadows of real emotions . So this ...
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Introduction | 3 |
BENEDETTO CROCE Art as Intuition | 19 |
CLIVE BELL The Aesthetic Hypothesis | 33 |
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