The Sense of Beauty: Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory |
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Contrast between moral and æsthetic values | 3 |
Work and play | 17 |
Esthetic and physical pleasure | 23 |
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abstract abstract art aesthetic æsthetic pleasures æsthetic value appeal apperception appreciation Arthur Baker artist associations becomes Benedict de Spinoza ception character charm colour comic conceived conception consciousness constitute contemplation Dave Phillips definite delight distinction Eadweard Muybridge EDWARD LEAR effect elements emotion essence evil existence experience expression external fact faculties FALLINGWATER fancy feeling function George Santayana give GUSTAV STICKLEY happiness human nature ical idea ideal illustrations imagination impressions indeterminate individual infinite instinct intelligence interest intrinsic Joseph Sheppard judgments kind language less material meaning ment mind moral never object objectified observation organ ourselves pain passion perceived perception perfection philosophy poet possible practical present principle reality reason relation retina rience romanticism satisfaction sensation sense of beauty sensuous sexual soul stimulation sublime suggestion Sybaris symbol symmetry taste theory things thought tion truth ugly unity utility vague virtue vision words