Unexpected though the assertion may be, it is nevertheless true, that the highest Art of every kind is based on Science — that without Science there can be neither perfect production nor full appreciation. The American Educational Monthly - 第 522 頁1872完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Herbert Spencer - 1861 - 244 頁
...though the assertion may be, it is nevertheless true, that the highest Art of every kind is based on Science — that without Science there can be neither...production nor full appreciation. Science, in that limited acceptation current in society, may not have been possessed by various artists of high repute ; but... | |
| 1874 - 702 頁
...that U, on truths, which science takes cognizance of and explains; but it does not therefore follow that "without science there can be neither perfect production nor full appreciation." Mr Spencer tells us of mistakes which John Lewis and Ilossetti have made for want of science. Very... | |
| Robert Hebert Quick - 1874 - 366 頁
...that is, on truths which science takes cognizance of and explains; but it does not therefore follow that " without science there can be neither perfect production nor full appreciation." Mr. Spencer tells us ot mistakes which John Lewis and Rossetti have made for want of science. Very... | |
| Walter Smith - 1878 - 106 頁
..."Unexpected as the assertion may be, it is nevertheless true, that the highest art of every kind is based on science ; that without science there can be neither perfect production nor full appreciation Only when genius is married to science, can the highest results be produced. Science is necessary,... | |
| Josiah Royce - 1904 - 250 頁
...assertion may be, it is nevertheless true, that the highest art of every kind is based upon jScience — that without Science there can be neither perfect production nor full appreciation." Painting, sculpture, music, poetry, Spencer hereupon insists, are arts whose productive artists depend,... | |
| Lane Cooper - 1915 - 264 頁
...though the assertion may be, it is nevertheless true that the highest Art of every kind is based on Science — that without Science there can be neither...production nor full appreciation. Science, in that limited acceptation current in society, may not have been possessed by various artists of high repute ; but,... | |
| Michael L. Mark - 2002 - 340 頁
...form a part of education from its commencement, such cultivation should be subsidiary,- we have not to inquire what knowledge is of most use to this end...lowest phase,- and they have habitually fallen far 52 Herhert Spencer below perfection, partly because their generalizations were comparatively few and... | |
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