The Forms of Things Unknown: Essays Towards an Aesthetic PhilosophyHorizon Press, 1960 - 248 ページ Essays on esthetic values in literature and the fine arts, emphasizing the effects of the technological age on the creative imagination. |
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... scientist ( Victor von Weizâcker ) that ' in order to explore life , one has to take part in life ' . Truth is not a verifiable abstraction : and to equate such a necessary word with ' empty logical relations ' is to reduce philosophy ...
... scientist ( Victor von Weizâcker ) that ' in order to explore life , one has to take part in life ' . Truth is not a verifiable abstraction : and to equate such a necessary word with ' empty logical relations ' is to reduce philosophy ...
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... scientist's own descrip- tion of himself - then the prophet or some person other than the scientist , perhaps the artist , becomes all the more necessary . Some- one must make a choice ; someone must say that in this world of rolling ...
... scientist's own descrip- tion of himself - then the prophet or some person other than the scientist , perhaps the artist , becomes all the more necessary . Some- one must make a choice ; someone must say that in this world of rolling ...
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... scientist are unreal --where did they come from ? who put them there ? Nothing to the mind of an artist could be more sophisticated than mathematical formalism , or a belief in the exclusive reliability of sense observa- tion . " Truth ...
... scientist are unreal --where did they come from ? who put them there ? Nothing to the mind of an artist could be more sophisticated than mathematical formalism , or a belief in the exclusive reliability of sense observa- tion . " Truth ...
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abstract abstract art activity aesthetic Analytical Psychology André Masson archetypal artist beauty become Buber CALIFORNIA SANTA called cognition collective unconscious colour conceived conception concrete Conrad Fiedler consciousness created creation CRUZ The University culture death discourse distinction divine emotional essential existence experience expression fact feeling force Freud function Giambattista Vico Greek Guernica Henry Moore human idea Iliad images instinct intellectual intuition Jung Jung's Klee language logical London Maritain meaning mental merely metaphysical modern modes Mondrian movement myth nature object organic original PABLO PICASSO painting pattern peace perception philosophy phrase physical Picasso plastic arts Plato poem poet poetic poetry possible problem psyche psychic psychology reality realize Reichenbach scientific philosopher scientist sensation sense sensuous significance Simone Weil social spirit super-ego Susanne Langer symbols theory things thought tion Tolstoy tragedy trans truth uncon unconscious visual W. B. Yeats whole word Yeats