Aesthetic Experience and the Humanities: Modern Ideas of Aesthetic Experience in the Reading of World LiteratureAMS Press, 1972 - 339 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... effort , the more profoundly the self feels consolidated and lifted up.124 By the same token , the more intense his creative effort , the more aware he is of his ability to determine the course of his own action . The more intense his ...
... effort , the more profoundly the self feels consolidated and lifted up.124 By the same token , the more intense his creative effort , the more aware he is of his ability to determine the course of his own action . The more intense his ...
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... effort . " 45 It is the supreme indication of man's " effort to adapt himself to his physical and social environment and to mould this environment to his own needs and desires . " 48 The descriptive treatment is pervaded by man's ...
... effort . " 45 It is the supreme indication of man's " effort to adapt himself to his physical and social environment and to mould this environment to his own needs and desires . " 48 The descriptive treatment is pervaded by man's ...
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... effort to find civilization and thus help the student gain a historical perspective and a sense of human values.43 " The continuous development of man's effort " is apparently given a rhythm through accenting " the great periods of ...
... effort to find civilization and thus help the student gain a historical perspective and a sense of human values.43 " The continuous development of man's effort " is apparently given a rhythm through accenting " the great periods of ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 3 |
Ideas of Aesthetic Experience underlying Modern | 11 |
Aesthetic Experience | 24 |
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