Studies in Comparative AestheticsVisva-Bharati Research Publications, 1990 - 127 páginas |
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... pleasure , but they confuse this aesthetic pleasure with ordinary pleasure which has undesirable association with sensuous enjoyments , luxury and amusement that have so offended moralists like Tolstoy and Coomaraswamy . The word pleasure ...
... pleasure , but they confuse this aesthetic pleasure with ordinary pleasure which has undesirable association with sensuous enjoyments , luxury and amusement that have so offended moralists like Tolstoy and Coomaraswamy . The word pleasure ...
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... pleasure only in a round - about way and unconsciously , then it is a mere statement of the situation and no explanation . For , granting that we get pleasure in other's suffering , it remains a mystery how we can get this pleasure ...
... pleasure only in a round - about way and unconsciously , then it is a mere statement of the situation and no explanation . For , granting that we get pleasure in other's suffering , it remains a mystery how we can get this pleasure ...
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... pleasure when he says , 13 " It is natural for us to delight in works of imitation " and " to be learning something is the greatest pleasure not only to the philosopher but also to the rest of mankind " . Here the pleasure is due to two ...
... pleasure when he says , 13 " It is natural for us to delight in works of imitation " and " to be learning something is the greatest pleasure not only to the philosopher but also to the rest of mankind " . Here the pleasure is due to two ...
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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