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... suggests that the methods of argument adopted by aesthetic philoso- phers are imprecise . Aesthetic discourse pivots on one ... suggest an Absolutist theory which is truly objective : the ' standard ' necessarily is one envisaged by an ...
... suggests that the methods of argument adopted by aesthetic philoso- phers are imprecise . Aesthetic discourse pivots on one ... suggest an Absolutist theory which is truly objective : the ' standard ' necessarily is one envisaged by an ...
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... suggestion than as an achievement . PORTER I think that's true , but I think there's nothing which lies outside the poem which hasn't got its fuse in the poem itself . I think the poem is a lot less trivial than you suggest . REDGROVE I ...
... suggestion than as an achievement . PORTER I think that's true , but I think there's nothing which lies outside the poem which hasn't got its fuse in the poem itself . I think the poem is a lot less trivial than you suggest . REDGROVE I ...
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... suggested , " it arose out of the Instrumentalist account of aesthetic experience as equilibrium . The chief ... suggest that the more com- plete the selection , the more successful the sign ; in other words , the work of art is ...
... suggested , " it arose out of the Instrumentalist account of aesthetic experience as equilibrium . The chief ... suggest that the more com- plete the selection , the more successful the sign ; in other words , the work of art is ...
Contents
The Appreciation of Minor Art | 15 |
The Concept of Availability | 31 |
Misreadable Poems and Misread Poems | 50 |
Copyright | |
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