Philosophies of Beauty from Socrates to Robert Bridges: Being the Source of Aesthetic TheoryEdgar Frederick Carritt |
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XENOPHON about 430350 B C | 1 |
ARISTOTLE about 384322 B C | 31 |
LONGINUS 1st Century A D | 37 |
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ยน Cf abstract activity actual aesthetic experience aesthetic object Alciphron appearance apprehension arise Aristotle artist beautiful object beautiful things body character cognition Collingwood colour conception consciousness contemplation criticism Croce delight Dionysus distinction distinguish effect elements emotion essential Euph excite existence expression external eyes fact faculty feeling give Glaucon harmony Hegel Herbart Hippias human idea images imagination imitation individual intuition judgement of taste Kant kind knowledge Lipps look meaning merely Metaphysic of Quality mind moral nature objectified painting particular passion perceive perception perfect Pheidias philosophy picture Plato pleasant pleasure Plotinus poem poet poetic poetry present Principia Ethica principle produce proportion pure qualities question rage of Caliban reality reason relation satisfaction Schopenhauer seems sensations sense sensuous Socrates soul sounds spirit subject-matter sublime symbolic art theory thought tion translation true truth ugly understanding unity universal whole words Xenophon