The Function of Mimesis and Its DeclineHarvard University Press, 1968 - 317 pàgines |
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Pàgina 17
... interest in what is concrete , the shape of what is real in experience can too easily pale beside the thought of it . Surely in poetry and its theory poetic structure will be neglected , when the content of ideas substitutes for or even ...
... interest in what is concrete , the shape of what is real in experience can too easily pale beside the thought of it . Surely in poetry and its theory poetic structure will be neglected , when the content of ideas substitutes for or even ...
Pàgina 35
... interest either in tech- nique or in beauty or in aesthetic pleasure , quite independent of the more realistic aspects of art as a concrete possession of the race . His interest in ideal beauty is thus reflected in the varying forms of ...
... interest either in tech- nique or in beauty or in aesthetic pleasure , quite independent of the more realistic aspects of art as a concrete possession of the race . His interest in ideal beauty is thus reflected in the varying forms of ...
Pàgina 316
... interest in , 270 f ; nature and the new , 79-86 . See also Mathematics , Physics Scientism , 79-86 , 91 , 101 , 206 , 208 , 214 Scott , Nathan , 306 Scottish school : of critics , 246 ; of psychology , 203 Scotus , Duns , 82 Sensation ...
... interest in , 270 f ; nature and the new , 79-86 . See also Mathematics , Physics Scientism , 79-86 , 91 , 101 , 206 , 208 , 214 Scott , Nathan , 306 Scottish school : of critics , 246 ; of psychology , 203 Scotus , Duns , 82 Sensation ...
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Three Views and Three Phases I | 1 |
The Cognitive Element | 51 |
The Structural Element | 130 |
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