Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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( 1 ) To the extent that it does not try to reflect indiscriminately empirical reality as
it is , but selects primarily those phenomena which conform to the supreme ideal ,
the Idealistic art is almost always both a self - sufficient value created for its own ...
( 1 ) To the extent that it does not try to reflect indiscriminately empirical reality as
it is , but selects primarily those phenomena which conform to the supreme ideal ,
the Idealistic art is almost always both a self - sufficient value created for its own ...
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( 4 ) The choice of the Idealistic art with regard to subject matter and treatment is
determined by the nature of the ideal value , not entirely separated , however ,
from the empirical world , as it is in the Ideational art . All that is foreign to this
value ...
( 4 ) The choice of the Idealistic art with regard to subject matter and treatment is
determined by the nature of the ideal value , not entirely separated , however ,
from the empirical world , as it is in the Ideational art . All that is foreign to this
value ...
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Their postures , gestures , expressions , appearance , all are lighted by the
sublime serenity of the religious and moral ideal . ( 3 ) The art of the thirteenth
and of the preceding centuries , like that of the fifth B.C. and before , was an
expression ...
Their postures , gestures , expressions , appearance , all are lighted by the
sublime serenity of the religious and moral ideal . ( 3 ) The art of the thirteenth
and of the preceding centuries , like that of the fifth B.C. and before , was an
expression ...
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