Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... aesthetic ground , the first thing to do is to find out the similarities and differences in the theories of each critical orientation as they develop respectively in the Eastern and Western cultural - aesthetic traditions . In the ...
... aesthetic ground , the first thing to do is to find out the similarities and differences in the theories of each critical orientation as they develop respectively in the Eastern and Western cultural - aesthetic traditions . In the ...
第 481 頁
... aesthetic judgment " claims universal subjective validity . " 16 The familiar subjectivist / objectivist controversy is commonly seen to turn on whether , in making an aesthetic judgment , I speak " for myself alone " or " for everyone ...
... aesthetic judgment " claims universal subjective validity . " 16 The familiar subjectivist / objectivist controversy is commonly seen to turn on whether , in making an aesthetic judgment , I speak " for myself alone " or " for everyone ...
第 483 頁
... aesthetic judgment may be excruciatingly uninteresting to the listener or elicited from the speaker at considerable expense to himself or herself . Also aesthetic judgments , like any other use of language , may be intimidating ...
... aesthetic judgment may be excruciatingly uninteresting to the listener or elicited from the speaker at considerable expense to himself or herself . Also aesthetic judgments , like any other use of language , may be intimidating ...
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