The Function of Mimesis and Its DeclineHarvard University Press, 1968 - 317 pàgines |
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Pàgina 77
... thought , of searching and of examination , of abstraction , of definition and drawing conclusions . Intellectus , on the other hand , is the name for the understanding in so far as it is the capacity of simplex intuitus , of that ...
... thought , of searching and of examination , of abstraction , of definition and drawing conclusions . Intellectus , on the other hand , is the name for the understanding in so far as it is the capacity of simplex intuitus , of that ...
Primera pàgina
... thought of as a medium for expressing it rather than as part of the poetic structure itself . Secondly , what was abstract in Aris- totle's method of thought tended further to separate the inner poetic movement from its expression ...
... thought of as a medium for expressing it rather than as part of the poetic structure itself . Secondly , what was abstract in Aris- totle's method of thought tended further to separate the inner poetic movement from its expression ...
Pàgina 185
... thought and language overmuch , but this separation had its beginnings in Aristotle alongside his ideal presumption of their unity . This marks an odd ambiguity . In the nineteenth century Cardinal New- man gave splendid expression to ...
... thought and language overmuch , but this separation had its beginnings in Aristotle alongside his ideal presumption of their unity . This marks an odd ambiguity . In the nineteenth century Cardinal New- man gave splendid expression to ...
Continguts
Three Views and Three Phases I | 1 |
The Cognitive Element | 51 |
The Structural Element | 130 |
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