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... attitude . The beauty- making qualities may have the power to induce a perceiver to adopt the aesthetic attitude ; but without this psychological pre- requisite even the existence of beauty - mak- ing qualities in an object might draw a ...
... attitude . The beauty- making qualities may have the power to induce a perceiver to adopt the aesthetic attitude ; but without this psychological pre- requisite even the existence of beauty - mak- ing qualities in an object might draw a ...
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... attitude towards them ; he tries to treat them as mere signs ; even so they cannot be just wished away . They are there with their sights and sounds , smells and touches , and even as they point to action they leave a kind of impress ...
... attitude towards them ; he tries to treat them as mere signs ; even so they cannot be just wished away . They are there with their sights and sounds , smells and touches , and even as they point to action they leave a kind of impress ...
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... attitude , that is , the adoption of the a priori of experience for its own sake , leads to the restructuring of experience . Experience that is purged of the theoretical and practical aspects is bound to be different from the normal ...
... attitude , that is , the adoption of the a priori of experience for its own sake , leads to the restructuring of experience . Experience that is purged of the theoretical and practical aspects is bound to be different from the normal ...
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