Immaterialist AestheticsRice University Press, 1989 - 189 pages |
Contents
Their General Characteristics | 3 |
Simplicity | 21 |
Simplicity ii | 34 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
actually aesthetic events aesthetic experience aesthetic involvement allows appearance argument Aristotle audial awareness Berkeley Bertrand Russell caesura chapter character cliff complete conceive consider constancy and coherence continued existence Cordelia course creative described distinct doubt dramatic effect elements Elizabeth ence endure enforce equivocal especially experiential explain extend eyes feelings figure gaps ground bass Gulliver H. H. Price Hamlet houyhnhnm human Hume Hume's ideas identity images imaginative impressions individual infer insists Jane Austen kind Lady Russell Lear Lycidas Macbeth mind narrative natural acquaintance natural and aesthetic natural experience never novel objects observed once one's passage perceived perceptions philosophers physical picture play plenitude poem poetic poetry Pride and Prejudice prompt psychological identity reader recall recognize response scene seems sensation sense Shakespeare simply song sound Sparkish specious present suggest supersaturated Symphony thing tion tissue tower Tristram Shandy understanding virtually visual