What is Art?: Aesthetic Theory from Plato to Tolstoy, Volum 10Alexander Sesonske Oxford University Press, 1965 - 428 sider |
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What is Art?: Aesthetic Theory from Plato to Tolstoy, Volum 10 Alexander Sesonske Utdragsvisning - 1965 |
What is Art?: Aesthetic Theory from Plato to Tolstoy, Volum 10 Alexander Sesonske Utdragsvisning - 1965 |
What is Art?: Aesthetic Theory from Plato to Tolstoy, Volum 10 Alexander Sesonske Utdragsvisning - 1965 |
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abstract action Aeschylus aesthetic agreeable Apollonian appear artist body cause character cognition colour composition concept contemplation definite delight Dionysian Dionysus distinct dithyramb divine effect emotion ence eral Euripides excite existence expression external fact faculty feeling genius give Glaucon harmony Hence Hesiod Hippias Homer human idea imagination imitation individual ject judge judgement of taste kind knowledge language matter means ment merely metre mind mode moral nature ness never object Odysseus pain painting particular passions perceive perception perfect person Pheidias plastic art Plato pleases pleasure poem poet poetic poetry present principle produce prose pure qualities question reality reason regard relation representation rhapsode sensation Sense of Beauty sensuous sion Socrates Sophocles soul speak sublime things thought tion tive tragedy true truth ture understanding unity universal verse virtue whole words