Art and Philosophy: Readings in AestheticsW. E. Kennick St. Martin's Press, 1964 - 674 頁 |
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第 299 頁
... true of the storyteller . Neither he nor his auditor normally believes that his statements are true . Moreover , though a proposition may be false , it must make sense to say that it might be true . It is false that Jane Austen wrote ...
... true of the storyteller . Neither he nor his auditor normally believes that his statements are true . Moreover , though a proposition may be false , it must make sense to say that it might be true . It is false that Jane Austen wrote ...
第 322 頁
... true propositions , in works of literature , other than explicitly stated ones . And we have found , first , that works of literature may pro- vide us with evidence for propositions about the author's beliefs , atti- tudes , and ...
... true propositions , in works of literature , other than explicitly stated ones . And we have found , first , that works of literature may pro- vide us with evidence for propositions about the author's beliefs , atti- tudes , and ...
第 643 頁
... true . And this , surely , must be the work of the calculating and rational principle in the soul ? To be sure . And often when this principle measures and certifies that some things are equal , or that some are greater or less than ...
... true . And this , surely , must be the work of the calculating and rational principle in the soul ? To be sure . And often when this principle measures and certifies that some things are equal , or that some are greater or less than ...
內容
Introduction | 3 |
BENEDETTO CROCE Art as Intuition | 19 |
CLIVE BELL The Aesthetic Hypothesis | 33 |
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