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... aesthetic question from the theological and cultural questions which are often debated simultaneously with it . Most recent critics and aesthetic philosophers - including , I think , all the i contributors to this volume - hold that ...
... aesthetic question from the theological and cultural questions which are often debated simultaneously with it . Most recent critics and aesthetic philosophers - including , I think , all the i contributors to this volume - hold that ...
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... aesthetic apprecia- tion . " But such an absolute predication , although given plausi- bility by its moiety of truth ... aesthetic attitude , aesthetic distance , and the aesthetic object 1 seem , in fact , to be grounded on FOREWORD ix.
... aesthetic apprecia- tion . " But such an absolute predication , although given plausi- bility by its moiety of truth ... aesthetic attitude , aesthetic distance , and the aesthetic object 1 seem , in fact , to be grounded on FOREWORD ix.
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... aesthetic sensibility has not been starved . Mr. Fair- child's definition of a religious person - one admittedly inade- quate for a Christian - posits belief in the insufficiency of man and the transcendent objectivity of God . Most of ...
... aesthetic sensibility has not been starved . Mr. Fair- child's definition of a religious person - one admittedly inade- quate for a Christian - posits belief in the insufficiency of man and the transcendent objectivity of God . Most of ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Tradition and Experience | 31 |
Implications of an Organic Theory of Poetry | 53 |
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