Studies in Comparative AestheticsVisva-Bharati Research Publications, 1990 - 127 páginas |
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... grade of reality as the latter does on a higher grade . So that while for the higher Self this word is a māyā enjoyed for its various aesthetic taste affording aesthetic delight , for the ego the art - world is so . The ego can of ...
... grade of reality as the latter does on a higher grade . So that while for the higher Self this word is a māyā enjoyed for its various aesthetic taste affording aesthetic delight , for the ego the art - world is so . The ego can of ...
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... grade of spirit momentarily . ( His moment may be an aeon for us , time being relative to the state of consciousness ) . Brahman is essentially One and undifferentiated and He , after a moment's caprice for some ' other ' relapses into ...
... grade of spirit momentarily . ( His moment may be an aeon for us , time being relative to the state of consciousness ) . Brahman is essentially One and undifferentiated and He , after a moment's caprice for some ' other ' relapses into ...
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... Grades of reality • corresponding to grades of consciousness are postulated . The highest grade is held to be that in which the spirit is absolutely at rest with itself , pure and undifferentiated . Lower in order of reality are those ...
... Grades of reality • corresponding to grades of consciousness are postulated . The highest grade is held to be that in which the spirit is absolutely at rest with itself , pure and undifferentiated . Lower in order of reality are those ...
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Foreward | 1 |
Objectification of Feelings in | 15 |
Physical Distance in Indian Aesthetics | 35 |
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A. C. Bradley A. K. Coomaraswamy Abhinavagupta accessories activity aesthetic attitude aesthetic contemplation aesthetic delight aesthetic experience aesthetic object apprehended aroused art-object artistic associated beauty blindly suffered Brahman Chap character cognitive concept Croce depicted descriptive knowledge distinct dominant emotion drama emotional attitude emotive meaning enjoyed enjoyment essay essence expression feelings in art felt function grade Hegel human I. A. Richards Ibid Indian aestheticians Indian aesthetics intuition involved Ishwara Jacques Maritain judgement Kant Keats kind knowledge literature Locana Maritain Max Black māyā meaning-function mind mode mood naturalistic nature objectification of feelings ordinary passions perception Philosophy pleasure poem poet poetic primary meaning principle propositions psychical distance rasa reader realisation reality recognised referential regarded relish representational Richards Sahityer Pathe Santiniketan says sense sensuous form soul suggested feelings suggested meaning Tagore Tagore's aesthetic theory thinkers thought transcendent truth universal spirit Upanishads Vedanta W. T. Stace words Wordsworth