Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 10Joseph Strelka |
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Page 81
... according to which some characteristics are in a necessary relation of mutual coexistence , whereas others are mutually exclusive . The discovery of the principle of congruity of aesthetic qualities would not only solve the problem of ...
... according to which some characteristics are in a necessary relation of mutual coexistence , whereas others are mutually exclusive . The discovery of the principle of congruity of aesthetic qualities would not only solve the problem of ...
Page 105
... According to Bubner , for all their disagreements , both hermeneutic ( Hei- degger , Gadamer , and their followers ) and ideologiekritische aesthetics ( Benjamin , Adorno ) see " art as the locus of truth , " " which takes on ...
... According to Bubner , for all their disagreements , both hermeneutic ( Hei- degger , Gadamer , and their followers ) and ideologiekritische aesthetics ( Benjamin , Adorno ) see " art as the locus of truth , " " which takes on ...
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... according to Aristotle must include the Nicomachean Ethics , since certain concepts and terms not mentioned in the Poetics are neces- sary if one is to grapple successfully with Macbeth according to Aristote- lian criteria . This paper ...
... according to Aristotle must include the Nicomachean Ethics , since certain concepts and terms not mentioned in the Poetics are neces- sary if one is to grapple successfully with Macbeth according to Aristote- lian criteria . This paper ...
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