The Function of Mimesis and Its DeclineHarvard University Press, 1968 - 317 pàgines |
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... actual accomplishment . This tends to confirm the orientation of even the fine arts of the time to actual life . 4 PLATO Plato and Aristotle were the first in the West to treat the problem of this study philosophically at any length ...
... actual accomplishment . This tends to confirm the orientation of even the fine arts of the time to actual life . 4 PLATO Plato and Aristotle were the first in the West to treat the problem of this study philosophically at any length ...
Pàgina 123
... actual effect upon either the poets or the aesthetic philos- ophers . The semantic history of mimesis reflects the period of authority during the first third of the century , and the period , during the middle decades , of scientific ...
... actual effect upon either the poets or the aesthetic philos- ophers . The semantic history of mimesis reflects the period of authority during the first third of the century , and the period , during the middle decades , of scientific ...
Pàgina 173
... actual and yet at his most meaningful rarely or never entered the discussion . Two added reasons for their preference may be mentioned . One was the stage deception theory , more prominent in the Italian Renaissance than in eighteenth ...
... actual and yet at his most meaningful rarely or never entered the discussion . Two added reasons for their preference may be mentioned . One was the stage deception theory , more prominent in the Italian Renaissance than in eighteenth ...
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Three Views and Three Phases I | 1 |
The Cognitive Element | 51 |
The Structural Element | 130 |
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