Art and Philosophy: Readings in AestheticsW. E. Kennick St. Martin's Press, 1964 - 674 頁 |
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Readings in Aesthetics W. E. Kennick. MAX BLACK Metaphor " Metaphors are no arguments , my pretty maiden . " ( The Fortunes of Nigel , Book 2 , Ch . 2. ) TO DRAW ATTENTION to a philosopher's metaphors is to belittle him - like praising a ...
Readings in Aesthetics W. E. Kennick. MAX BLACK Metaphor " Metaphors are no arguments , my pretty maiden . " ( The Fortunes of Nigel , Book 2 , Ch . 2. ) TO DRAW ATTENTION to a philosopher's metaphors is to belittle him - like praising a ...
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... metaphor's author . There is a strong suggestion that he ought to have made up his mind as to what he really wanted to say - the metaphor is depicted as a way of glossing over unclarity and vagueness . 5. Richard Whately , Elements of ...
... metaphor's author . There is a strong suggestion that he ought to have made up his mind as to what he really wanted to say - the metaphor is depicted as a way of glossing over unclarity and vagueness . 5. Richard Whately , Elements of ...
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... metaphor . A com- parison is often a prelude to an explicit statement of the grounds of resemblance ; whereas we do not expect a metaphor to explain itself . ( Cf. the difference between comparing a man's face with a wolf mask , by ...
... metaphor . A com- parison is often a prelude to an explicit statement of the grounds of resemblance ; whereas we do not expect a metaphor to explain itself . ( Cf. the difference between comparing a man's face with a wolf mask , by ...
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Introduction | 3 |
BENEDETTO CROCE Art as Intuition | 19 |
CLIVE BELL The Aesthetic Hypothesis | 33 |
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