Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics, from Plato to Wittgenstein |
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abstract according action æsthetic aesthetic experience aesthetical judgment aestheticians antinomy appears artist beautiful art called character Charlotte Brontë cognition color concept consciousness consequently contemplation critic Critique of Judgment definition delight Dionysian distinction effect elements emotion Epic Epic poetry essential Euripides example existence expression external fact faculty feeling genius give Glaucon harmony Homer human I. A. Richards idea Iliad imagination imitation individual intuition Jane Austen judge judgment of taste kind knowledge language Laocoon logical look matter means melodies ment merely metaphors mind moral nature painter painting particular perception person philosophy picture Plato play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry Polygnotus possess possible present principle produce pure purpose question reason regard relation representation rhythm rules satisfaction sensation sense sensuous Socrates Sophocles soul speak spirit theory things thought tion Tragedy true truth understanding unity universal whole words