| Freeman Tilden - 1967 - 196 páginas
...happy amateur. The other accomplishments richly engaged his leisure rime. CHAPTER XV Vistas of Beauty Truth, and goodness, and beauty, are but different faces of the same All. Beauty in nature is not ultimate. It is the herald of inward and eternal beauty ... it must stand as... | |
| Joshua C. Taylor - 1987 - 580 páginas
...end. No reason can be asked or given why the soul seeks beauty. Beauty, in its largest and profoundest sense, is one expression for the universe. God is...is not alone a solid and satisfactory good. It must therefore stand as a part and not as yet the last or highest expression of the final cause of Nature.... | |
| Ray Broadus Browne, Pat Browne - 1991 - 196 páginas
...mark God sets upon virtue"; and adds, in Platonist mode that "Beauty, in its largest and profoundest sense, is one expression for the universe. God is...and beauty are but different faces of the same all" (1968: Vol. 1, 19, 24). In another essay, "Michael Angelo," he asserts his belief that "Beauty is the... | |
| Carol Colatrella, Joseph Alkana - 1994 - 278 páginas
...harmonious, satisfactory" (P, 47). Truth is certainly good. Unlike Nietzsche (but like Emerson, for whom "Truth, and goodness, and beauty, are but different faces of the same All"),18 James is not interested in posing a fundamental challenge to the Platonic evaluation of truth.... | |
| Laura Dassow Walls - 1995 - 318 páginas
...it is clear that science and art are perfectly symmetrical in their motives, methods, and results: "Truth, and goodness, and beauty, are but different faces of the same All" (CW 1:14, 17). When man at last realizes this truth, he will come into the power that has been rightfully... | |
| Laura Dassow Walls - 1995 - 318 páginas
...it is clear that science and art are perfectly symmetrical in their motives, methods, and results: "Truth, and goodness, and beauty, are but different faces of the same AH" (CW 1:14, 17). When man at last realizes this truth, he will come into the power that has been... | |
| Bernd Herzogenrath - 2001 - 442 páginas
...the America of Puritanism and Manifest Destiny these laws were equated with 'God's will:' "Beauty ... is one expression for the universe. God is the all-fair....beauty, are but different faces of the same All."" 'Nature' thus seen as 'Paradise' or 'Promised Land' emphasized the finality of nature and imagines... | |
| Bernd Herzogenrath - 2001 - 446 páginas
...the America of Puritanism and Manifest Destiny these laws were equated with 'God's will:' "Beauty ... is one expression for the universe. God is the all-fair....goodness, and beauty, are but different faces of the same All."2 'Nature' thus seen as 'Paradise' or 'Promised Land' emphasized the finality of nature and imagines... | |
| Richard Alan Krieger - 2007 - 344 páginas
..."Nothing in the world is single; all things by a law divine in one spirit meet and mingle." — Shelley "Truth, and goodness, and beauty are but different faces of the same all." — Emerson "Wisdom and virtue are like two wheels of a cart." — Japanese proverb "Let there be spaces... | |
| Laura Dassow Walls - 2003 - 302 páginas
...truth in nature, and may itself be creatively appropriated to moral reasoning and aesthetic insight: "Truth, and goodness, and beauty, are but different faces of the same All." For :48 Emerson, correspondence underwrites the possibility of science. Take nature into the mind as... | |
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