Aesthetic Experience and the Humanities: Modern Ideas of Aesthetic Experience in the Reading of World LiteratureAMS Press, 1972 - 339 Seiten |
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... man's urge to reshape the mate- rials of his environment ; man's ideas of love , law , and property which integrate human communities ; man's idea of his individual- ized capacity to know God and Truth through the creation of beauty.30 ...
... man's urge to reshape the mate- rials of his environment ; man's ideas of love , law , and property which integrate human communities ; man's idea of his individual- ized capacity to know God and Truth through the creation of beauty.30 ...
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... man's social or natural needs , lies at the root of man's cul- tural advance.9 From a psychological - anthropological point of view , Herbert Read in Art and Society ( 1937 ) considers a fundamental impulse which makes itself evident in ...
... man's social or natural needs , lies at the root of man's cul- tural advance.9 From a psychological - anthropological point of view , Herbert Read in Art and Society ( 1937 ) considers a fundamental impulse which makes itself evident in ...
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... 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 concern with the thoughts and feelings which nature ...
... 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 concern with the thoughts and feelings which nature ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
Ideas of Aesthetic Experience underlying Modern | 11 |
Aesthetic Experience | 24 |
Urheberrecht | |
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achieved action Adler aesthetic experience American anthropology Aristotle Art and Prudence artist attitude Barzun Book Catalogue Chicago Civilization Claudius Columbia University concept concern consciousness creative process culture epochs Curriculum Dewey disciplines drama Edman Elizabethan emotions emphasis English explicit expression faculty psychology feeling Freud Gestalt psychology Hamlet human values Humanities courses Hutchins I. A. Richards Ibid ideas of aesthetic imagination impulse individual intellectual Irwin Edman Jacques Barzun John John Dewey Journal language liberal arts Literary Criticism logic Louise Rosenblatt man's Mark Van Doren materials means medieval mind Müller-Freienfels nature organization pattern philosophy play poetry Polonius present Principles of Literary Professor programs Progressive Education Association psychology reader relationship Renaissance rhetoric Rosenblatt Rusu schools Science sense significant social society spokesmen statement student Syllabus synthesis Teachers College teachers of literature Teaching Theodore Meyer theory thetic experience Thomas tion trivium unity World Literature writes York