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Page 48
... action so essential to Futurist philosophy : Action must correspond to the mechanics of our perception and to the rhythm of our feelings , if it is to be perceived artistic- ally ... A work of art must show the gradual growth of an ...
... action so essential to Futurist philosophy : Action must correspond to the mechanics of our perception and to the rhythm of our feelings , if it is to be perceived artistic- ally ... A work of art must show the gradual growth of an ...
Page 51
... action : sociology must avoid reifying the concept as an external datum enjoying a life of its own . Thus Simmel's sociology was largely dedicated to the study of the small - scale processes of sociation and not with the historical ...
... action : sociology must avoid reifying the concept as an external datum enjoying a life of its own . Thus Simmel's sociology was largely dedicated to the study of the small - scale processes of sociation and not with the historical ...
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... action appears to lack all meaning . Joseph K. , for example , although ostensibly seeking the meaning of the actions external to , and against him , never approaches a solution to them . As Kafka himself noted , the events narrated in ...
... action appears to lack all meaning . Joseph K. , for example , although ostensibly seeking the meaning of the actions external to , and against him , never approaches a solution to them . As Kafka himself noted , the events narrated in ...
Contents
Sociological Aesthetics | 35 |
Critical Theory and Aesthetic Value | 60 |
from Mukarovsky to Goldmann | 67 |
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