If there were no theorems of science to guide the operations of art, there would be no art ; but if there were no operations of art, there might still be theorems of science. Therefore science is prior to art. Philosophical Arrangements - Página 352por James Harris - 1775 - 485 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Harris - 1799 - 544 páginas
...; or 'which, if the reft AR£, mujl neteffarily BE (h)i FOR example— If there were ho Theo~ rems of Science, to guide the Operations of Art, there could be no Art j but if there were no Operations of Art, there might ftill be Theorems of Science. There* fore is... | |
| James Harris - 1841 - 652 páginas
...which, by being taken away, annihilates the rest; or which, if the rest are, must necessarily be.q For example : if there were no theorems of science,...but if there were no operations of art, there might still be theorems of science. Therefore is science prior to art/ Again, if there were no such things... | |
| James Harris - 1841 - 616 páginas
...which, by being taken away, annihilates the rest; or which, if the rest are, must necessarily be.q For example : if there were no theorems of science,...but if there were no operations of art, there might still be theorems of science. Therefore is science prior to art/ Again, if there were no such things... | |
| William Fleming - 1860 - 912 páginas
...scientiam, ut ex iis rebus, quarum ars nondum sit, artem efficere possit." And Mr. Harris3 has argued — " If there were no theorems of science to guide the operations of art, there would be no art ; but if there were no operations of art, there might still be theorems of science.... | |
| James Pyle Wickersham - 1865 - 504 páginas
...any but its infant state presupposes scientific knowledge." Jarnes Harris states more positively that "If there were no theorems of science to guide the operations of art, there would be no art; but if there were no operations of art, there might still be theorems of science.... | |
| James Pyle Wickersham - 1865 - 508 páginas
...but its infant state presupposes scientific knowledge." James Harris states more positively that " If there were no theorems of science to guide the operations of art, there would be no art ; but if there were no operations of art, there might still be theorems of science.... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1878 - 1082 páginas
...scientiam, ul ex Us rebus, quarum ars nontlnm sit, artem efficere pnsstt." And Mr. Harris* has argued — " If there were no theorems of science to guide the operations of art, there would be no art; but if there were no operations of art, there might still be theorems of science.... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1881 - 1080 páginas
...scientiam, ut ex Us rebus, quarum ars nondum sit, artem- ejficere possit." And Mr. Harris 3 has argued — " If there were no theorems of science to guide the operations of art, there would be no art; but if there were no operations of art, there might still be theorems of science.... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1896 - 396 páginas
...acoustics; and painting while yet there was no theory of colors and perspective. l Mr. Harris this view: If there were no theorems of science to guide the operations of art, there would be no art; but if there were no operations of art, there might still be theorems of science.... | |
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