A Primer of PhilosophyMurray, 1916 - 118 páginas |
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... something " ugly . " Now the beautiful necessarily produces an agreeable feeling , but not everything agreeable is also beautiful . For the " " pleasure derived from beauty is the consequence of an impression 25 . VI ESTHETICS.
... something " ugly . " Now the beautiful necessarily produces an agreeable feeling , but not everything agreeable is also beautiful . For the " " pleasure derived from beauty is the consequence of an impression 25 . VI ESTHETICS.
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... beauty or from listening to its harmonious sounds - is , as a rule , useless ( useless in the material sense , but probably useful from a moral point of view ) . The pleasure and enjoyment , therefore , which arise from our ...
... beauty or from listening to its harmonious sounds - is , as a rule , useless ( useless in the material sense , but probably useful from a moral point of view ) . The pleasure and enjoyment , therefore , which arise from our ...
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... Beauty ; in fact , it has been defined as such , as " the science of the Beautiful , " treating of the feelings , sensations , and pleasures which its aspect produces . But this definition is , if not entirely wrong , at least not quite ...
... Beauty ; in fact , it has been defined as such , as " the science of the Beautiful , " treating of the feelings , sensations , and pleasures which its aspect produces . But this definition is , if not entirely wrong , at least not quite ...
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... beauty in nature as well as of beauty in the works of man , i.e. art , of beauty in concrete as well as in abstract things . It is therefore the con- necting link between Philosophy and Art . Philosophically it is a part of Psychology ...
... beauty in nature as well as of beauty in the works of man , i.e. art , of beauty in concrete as well as in abstract things . It is therefore the con- necting link between Philosophy and Art . Philosophically it is a part of Psychology ...
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... beauty is what we commonly call " taste . " It is the capacity of man to feel æsthetic pleasure , a faculty with which man is more or less gifted and which culture and civilization develop in the individual as well as in the social ...
... beauty is what we commonly call " taste . " It is the capacity of man to feel æsthetic pleasure , a faculty with which man is more or less gifted and which culture and civilization develop in the individual as well as in the social ...
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