The Bucknell Review, 第 12 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 32 頁
... culture , which itself rejects the notion that the beautiful has a superior power to educate and condemns the separate individuals who , in spite of everything , make up those masses to a real aesthetic castration . And all this goes on ...
... culture , which itself rejects the notion that the beautiful has a superior power to educate and condemns the separate individuals who , in spite of everything , make up those masses to a real aesthetic castration . And all this goes on ...
第 35 頁
... culture and philosophy within which his genius de- veloped to such an extent that we cannot even imagine a culture different from the result . For at least the last fifty years the real Italian culture has been the culture of Croce's ...
... culture and philosophy within which his genius de- veloped to such an extent that we cannot even imagine a culture different from the result . For at least the last fifty years the real Italian culture has been the culture of Croce's ...
第 86 頁
... culture . Cultures , according to him , may be " logico - meaningfully " integrated ; that is , their various aspects may be consistent in style as well as spirit . If they are , they lead to integrated cultural systems which may be ...
... culture . Cultures , according to him , may be " logico - meaningfully " integrated ; that is , their various aspects may be consistent in style as well as spirit . If they are , they lead to integrated cultural systems which may be ...
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