Bucknell Review, 第 5-6 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 21 頁
... Insight provides a standard enabling the artist to distinguish between the trivial and the important , and helps him to select from the sec- ond , possibilities for the artistically important . Without insight the artist has no ...
... Insight provides a standard enabling the artist to distinguish between the trivial and the important , and helps him to select from the sec- ond , possibilities for the artistically important . Without insight the artist has no ...
第 22 頁
... Insight does not necessarily involve this kind of knowledge . An artist may have only the vaguest no- tion of an explicit philosophy and may depend completely upon a more implicit or intuitive insight . Furthermore , the artist may not ...
... Insight does not necessarily involve this kind of knowledge . An artist may have only the vaguest no- tion of an explicit philosophy and may depend completely upon a more implicit or intuitive insight . Furthermore , the artist may not ...
第 26 頁
... insight into the significance of Gant's death . His- tory is neither so selective nor so orderly . And when the choice had to be made - insight or form - who can honestly demand form ? Both insight and form must be involved in the ...
... insight into the significance of Gant's death . His- tory is neither so selective nor so orderly . And when the choice had to be made - insight or form - who can honestly demand form ? Both insight and form must be involved in the ...
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ARTICLES PAGE | 1 |
A RECONSIDERATION Douglas Orrok | 12 |
TOWARDS A REEXAMINATION OF GALEN AS | 21 |
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