The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 370
... practical emotions . Therefore Mr. Balfour is compelled to imagine certain higher aesthetic emotions as the aesthetic counterparts of the practical . But he does not name them . Signor Croce is more consistent in recognising only the ...
... practical emotions . Therefore Mr. Balfour is compelled to imagine certain higher aesthetic emotions as the aesthetic counterparts of the practical . But he does not name them . Signor Croce is more consistent in recognising only the ...
Page 376
... practical emotions , but by that of one only , the desire for the good . If these two do not ultimately prove to coincide , yet all minor emotions , while they may appear more or less practical or more or less aesthetic according to the ...
... practical emotions , but by that of one only , the desire for the good . If these two do not ultimately prove to coincide , yet all minor emotions , while they may appear more or less practical or more or less aesthetic according to the ...
Page 381
... practical activity compared with another . Art is no more than Practice a matter of sheer sensationalism ; its emotions are intellectual as well as physical , and if there is a hierarchy of practical activities and emotions there is the ...
... practical activity compared with another . Art is no more than Practice a matter of sheer sensationalism ; its emotions are intellectual as well as physical , and if there is a hierarchy of practical activities and emotions there is the ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
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