Nature and the Cosmos: Essays in the History of IdeasDabor Science Publications, 1977 - 108 Seiten |
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... sense of the word . For Dilthey , however , this act does not take place in an intellectual vacuum but demands the maximum possible knowledge of the cultural matrix in which the writer thought and lived . Dilthey would have said that ...
... sense of the word . For Dilthey , however , this act does not take place in an intellectual vacuum but demands the maximum possible knowledge of the cultural matrix in which the writer thought and lived . Dilthey would have said that ...
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... sense takes as the " hard facts . " There are for art , however , no " hard facts . " The poet or painter selects and manipulates the data to get from the welter of common sense experiences a more trustworthy , coherent , and persuasive ...
... sense takes as the " hard facts . " There are for art , however , no " hard facts . " The poet or painter selects and manipulates the data to get from the welter of common sense experiences a more trustworthy , coherent , and persuasive ...
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... sense of the meaningfulness of existence rests in great part , I suspect , on what we find aesthetically pleasing , harmonious , and balanced . The regularity of the movements of the heavens , the procession of the seasons , the regular ...
... sense of the meaningfulness of existence rests in great part , I suspect , on what we find aesthetically pleasing , harmonious , and balanced . The regularity of the movements of the heavens , the procession of the seasons , the regular ...
Inhalt
The History of Ideas and the Study of Literature | 1 |
The Unnaturalness of Metaphysical Poetry | 18 |
The Theme of Cosmic Order | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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achievement acosmic ancient Anniversary Aristotle Burckhardt classical complex conception contemporary conventions cosmic order cosmic piety cosmological cosmos creation cultural death decay defined disorder divine Donne's Dryden E. R. Dodds earth English erudition Essay existence experience expression faith Gorgias Greek Greek astronomy Hans Jonas heavens Hegel historians history of ideas human images of order imagination important intellectual John Donne Johnson kind knowledge language learning literary literature love poems Lovejoy man's mankind mathematical meaning mechanical philosophy metaphor metaphysical poets mind modern moral motion natural theology nature neoclassical Newton passion philosophical Plato poetic poetry poets of wit Pope Pope's precisely principle reader reality realm relation religious rhetoric scientific sense sensibility seventeenth century similitude simply soul sphere Spitzer Stoics T. S. Eliot teleology Tesauro theology things thinkers thou thought tion tradition transcendent true truth understanding verse vision words writing