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The main difference between them is that while the pure Ideational art is not attached in any way to the empirical ( visual , sensate ) reality either by its subject inatter or by its form , the Idealistic does have such connections .
The main difference between them is that while the pure Ideational art is not attached in any way to the empirical ( visual , sensate ) reality either by its subject inatter or by its form , the Idealistic does have such connections .
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The Italian classics idealize and select and beautify the objects rendered , but do this in a purely empirical sense , from an empirical standpoint , and with empirical objects mainly . They do not attempt to paint the singular ...
The Italian classics idealize and select and beautify the objects rendered , but do this in a purely empirical sense , from an empirical standpoint , and with empirical objects mainly . They do not attempt to paint the singular ...
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The empirical world , and the words themselves which denote various objects of the empirical reality , were regarded as just a symbol , a sign , a mere imperfect indication of the superempirical reality , and of its parts and elements .
The empirical world , and the words themselves which denote various objects of the empirical reality , were regarded as just a symbol , a sign , a mere imperfect indication of the superempirical reality , and of its parts and elements .
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
LIST OF TABLES | 97 |
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