Studies in Eighteenth-century Culture, Volum 2Press of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 393 pàgines |
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Pàgina 168
... understanding.3 The fundamental assertion of Kant's first Critique is that both intuition and understanding ( or perceptions and concepts ) are necessary for genuine knowledge : " Thoughts without content are empty , intuitions without ...
... understanding.3 The fundamental assertion of Kant's first Critique is that both intuition and understanding ( or perceptions and concepts ) are necessary for genuine knowledge : " Thoughts without content are empty , intuitions without ...
Pàgina 174
... understanding , in aesthetic judgments the sensory impressions are immediately referred to our feeling of pleasure , and this feeling alone arbitrates our judgment . Yet the understanding does have a function in aesthetic judg- ments ...
... understanding , in aesthetic judgments the sensory impressions are immediately referred to our feeling of pleasure , and this feeling alone arbitrates our judgment . Yet the understanding does have a function in aesthetic judg- ments ...
Pàgina 175
... understanding , as well as the imagination , without limiting it to a particularity . The pleasure of aesthetic contempla- tion consists of a free and harmonious cooperation between imag- ination and understanding : the image of the ...
... understanding , as well as the imagination , without limiting it to a particularity . The pleasure of aesthetic contempla- tion consists of a free and harmonious cooperation between imag- ination and understanding : the image of the ...
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THE PROBLEM OF SCIENTIFIC ORDER VERSUS | 33 |
LEONARD EULER SUPREME GEOMETER 17071783 | 51 |
FRENCH OPERA AND THE SPIRIT OF | 97 |
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