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... experience . It is the attitude of savouring experience for its own sake . It is a way of having or treating experience which is different from the one in having practical or intellectual experience ' , says Mr Padhye . He makes two ...
... experience . It is the attitude of savouring experience for its own sake . It is a way of having or treating experience which is different from the one in having practical or intellectual experience ' , says Mr Padhye . He makes two ...
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... experience itself and if beauty is nothing more than a ' state of mind ' , can we not say that it is the experiencing agent who arbi- trarily imputes ' values ' , ' truth ' , ' beauty ' , ' harmony ' , ' significance ' , and so on to ex ...
... experience itself and if beauty is nothing more than a ' state of mind ' , can we not say that it is the experiencing agent who arbi- trarily imputes ' values ' , ' truth ' , ' beauty ' , ' harmony ' , ' significance ' , and so on to ex ...
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... experience " .... Are ordinary experiences devoid of aesthetic beauty ? Padhye assumes that art should deal only ... experience ' I conceptual attitude . In this sense , not only mean all experience born of the practical- the experience ...
... experience " .... Are ordinary experiences devoid of aesthetic beauty ? Padhye assumes that art should deal only ... experience ' I conceptual attitude . In this sense , not only mean all experience born of the practical- the experience ...
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