Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... sense perception produces an inverse influx of " felt life " ( to use Susanne Langer's phrase ) , which expres- ses itself in the excess energy of laughter . This revitalizing change is seen as an escape from sterile intellectual ...
... sense perception produces an inverse influx of " felt life " ( to use Susanne Langer's phrase ) , which expres- ses itself in the excess energy of laughter . This revitalizing change is seen as an escape from sterile intellectual ...
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... sense , so is intellect , and Schopenhauer never really loses sight of this admixture . After describ- ing the descent from intellect to " animal nature " and sense percep- tion , he says : " On account of the want of reason , thus of ...
... sense , so is intellect , and Schopenhauer never really loses sight of this admixture . After describ- ing the descent from intellect to " animal nature " and sense percep- tion , he says : " On account of the want of reason , thus of ...
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... sense of aesthetic power ; imitation - of men and manners predomi- nates over creation ( satiric shaping of this material ) in the signifi- cative comic , the laughter of which comes from an intellectual sense of moral superiority . The ...
... sense of aesthetic power ; imitation - of men and manners predomi- nates over creation ( satiric shaping of this material ) in the signifi- cative comic , the laughter of which comes from an intellectual sense of moral superiority . The ...
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